"Northern Ireland's DUP Breaks Deadlock, Restores Power-Sharing at Stormont"

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in Northern Ireland has endorsed a deal to restore power-sharing government at Stormont, subject to new legislation being passed in parliament and final agreement on a timetable. The party had boycotted government for nearly two years in protest against post-Brexit trade arrangements, but leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson faced criticism from some within the party. The specific details of the deal have yet to be published, but Sir Jeffrey expressed confidence in the progress made and stated that the government could move quickly to implement the agreed measures. The move has been welcomed by the UK government, while Sinn Féin expressed optimism for political stability, but there has also been opposition from some quarters within Unionist circles.
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- Northern Ireland Breaks Political Deadlock After Nearly Two Years The New York Times
- DUP agrees deal with UK government to restore power-sharing to Northern Ireland Sky News
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