Irish Independent

Power sharing deadline extended

- Michael McHugh

PARTIES in Northern Ireland have a “short few weeks” to strike a deal to save power sharing at Stormont, Secretary of State James Brokenshir­e has said.

With a deadline for forming a new ruling executive following this month’s snap election having elapsed yesterday without agreement, the UK government now either has to call yet another poll or potentiall­y reintroduc­e direct rule from Westminste­r.

Mr Brokenshir­e indicated he will delay taking action to allow the region’s political leaders some more time to resolve their difference­s.

Without an executive or agreed budget for the upcoming financial year, control of Stormont’s finances will be handed to a senior civil servant tomorrow, albeit subject to tight spending constraint­s.

Drift

Mr Brokenshir­e said that was “not sustainabl­e”, making clear the final window for negotiatio­ns would not be allowed to drift. “I think there are a short few weeks in order to resolve matters,” he said.

“The reason I say that is because of the stark issue in relation to public services here in Northern Ireland and the lack of a budget having been set, and therefore it is the impact on public services on having an extended period that is very much at the forefront of my mind in terms of the responsibi­lities that we have as the UK Government to provide that assurance to the public here.”

The Democratic Unionist Party/Sinn Féin administra­tion collapsed in January amid a bitter row over a botched green energy scheme. The subsequent snap election campaign laid bare a

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