Yorkshire Post

Minister to hold talks with five Stormont parties

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NORTHERN IRELAND Secretary Karen Bradley is to meet Stormont’s five main political parties today.

She will also hold talks with church leaders and the Irish Government in what she termed another important step forward in her “clear plan” to restore devolved government. Powershari­ng collapsed early last year and negotiatio­ns are at an impasse.

Ms Bradley said: “I am deeply committed and determined to see the restoratio­n of devolved government in Northern Ireland at the earliest opportunit­y.”

She has not ruled out appointing an external mediator to help break the deadlock.

The Northern Ireland Secretary has promised to cut Stormont Assembly members’ pay by more than £13,000 and clarify civil service powers, which have been severely curtailed in the absence of ministers. Steps are expected to be taken this autumn to allow for policing-related appointmen­ts and a Government consultati­on on addressing the legacy of thousands of conflict deaths has just closed after receiving a massive response.

Ms Bradley added: “Since my statement in September, I’ve continued to engage with the political parties and the Irish Government, as appropriat­e, seeking their views on both the legislatio­n I will shortly be taking forward and the means of restarting talks aimed at restoring devolution.

“Today is another important step in that process.”

She said she was particular­ly pleased to be meeting church leaders and welcomed their recent initiative in meeting the political parties.

She added: “It appears to have been a constructi­ve discussion and I am keen to encourage the church leaders to continue that dialogue as we strive to seek as wide a consensus as possible on the way forward.”

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