No return to direct rule. That's the message from the PM and Taoiseach. But is it too little, too late?
PM and Taoiseach have agreed there should be no return to direct rule. Both leaders expressed the view that it is still possible to form an Executive. Edited since transmission.
The prime minister and Taoiseach have agreed there should be no return to direct rule. Both leaders expressed the view that it is still possible to form an Executive. Also on the programme, PSNI fury at dissident rocket in Poleglass and Simon Walls' advice on how to tackle potential rogue traders.
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Direct Rule
The Prime Minister and Taoiseach have agreed there should be no return to direct rule.
Theresa May and Leo Varadkar spoke in a phone call last night.
Both leaders expressed the view that it is still possible to form an Executive.
The DUP leader Arlene Foster said the decision to go ahead with a budget
did not mean that the negotiations on restoring Stormont are over.
Rocket in Poleglass
Police have recovered what they have described as an extremely dangerous rocket following a three day security alert in Poleglass in west Belfast.
They believe it was left by dissident republicans.
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