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Bill Clinton drafted in to end Northern Ireland impasse
Speed Read Former US president called to broker power-sharing agreement after months of deadlock between Sinn Fein and unionists
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Bombardier tax ruling: five things you need to know
In Depth US threat to slap Bombardier jets with 220% tariff puts 4,000 UK jobs at risk
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Tory-DUP £1bn payment needs UK Parliament’s approval
Speed Read Treasury requires ‘appropriate’ authorisation to hand over funds
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Why did the Stormont power-sharing talks fail?
Speed Read With the DUP and Sinn Fein blaming each other, a deal seems a long way off
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Direct rule for Northern Ireland: What's at stake as talks expire
In Depth UK government control would 'marginalise' province’s voice and give more power to Westminster
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Northern Ireland in last-minute talks for power-sharing deal
Speed Read Sinn Fein hint at accepting Foster as first minister if DUP 'gave grounds on other matters'
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Tories-DUP agree 'confidence and supply' deal
In Depth Theresa May has lifted the pressure on her minority government, but the future is far from certain
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Can Theresa May survive the next seven days?
In Depth The Prime Minister faces the toughest period of her time in office, with threats to her power at home and abroad
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DUP demands £2bn to prop up Theresa May's government
In Depth Talks stall over Unionist call for extra money for Northern Ireland
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London fire delays deal between Tories and DUP
Speed Read Agreement reportedly close, despite Conservative MPs' misgivings about possible damage to party image
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Theresa May: 'I got us into this and I will get us out'
feature Prime Minister strikes a conciliatory tone as she faces backbenchers for first time since general election
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Theresa May: 'I got us into this and I will get us out'
In Depth Prime Minister strikes a conciliatory tone as she faces backbenchers for first time since general election
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What is a 'confidence and supply' arrangement and how would it work?
In Depth We take you through the ins and outs of Theresa May's balancing act with the DUP
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How Twitter reacted to the Tory-DUP government?
Speed Read Theresa May's decision to go with the Democratic Unionist Party has been greeted with dismay online
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