Crisis meetings are getting underway today to try and avert the collapse of power-sharing in the north.
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Crisis meetings are getting underway today to try and avert the collapse of power-sharing in the north.
Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan is scheduled to meet with political leaders in Belfast, in a bid to patch up tensions between the DUP and Sinn Fein.
Meanwhile the SDLP Leader Colum Eastwood is holding a series of meetings in Dublin.
He says Northern Ireland appears to be heading towards an inevitable and bruising election.