Talks aimed at resuming power-sharing in Northern Ireland are taking place today.
The DUP and Sinn Féin have three weeks to form an executive after last week’s elections – or there’ll be direct rule from Westminster.
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Sinn Féin is so far insisting DUP leader Arlene Foster can’t be involved until the Cash-for-Ash controversy is resolved.
The party’s Conor Murphy says it’s time to restore public confidence in the institutions.