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Haass will not be involved in Northern Irish talks
Haass was in Dublin today, but won’t be back in Ireland for party leaders’ talks.
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Haass was in Dublin today, but won’t be back in Ireland for party leaders’ talks.
Alan Brecknell of the Pat Finucance Centre explains how victims’s families could be helped.
Gerry Adams said that he wanted confirmed his support for the PSNI after Sinn Féin had questioned their independence.
The Tánaiste says there may be a joint intervention by the Irish and British Governments if parties are unable to make progress.
Comments by Sinn Féin’s Martin McGuinness in relation to some of the unionist influence over the Haass talks have angered the leader of the DUP.
The leaders of the five main Northern Ireland parties held talks yesterday to discuss the fallout from Haass, and have agreed to a further meeting next week.
Party President Gerry Adams says they are keen to compromise.
The Sinn Féin Ard Comhairle will review the outcome of the Haass talks on parades, flags and the past today in Dublin.
While Richard Haass put the blame for the breakdown at the door of the unionist and Alliance parties, Martin McGuinness says it is time to compromise.
Richard Haass left Belfast on Tuesday, but says the effort involved in coming back this weekend is justified.
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