Euroweekly, June 24
Following reports of a possible breakthrough in the Brexit stalemate, hopes are high for a return to power-sharing in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
The Centre for Brexit Policy has suggested a ‘mutual enforcement’ policy which is hoped could see an end to the standoff in Stormont, according to The Daily Express, Saturday, June 24.
New proposals have been made which could open the way up for the DUP to return to the power-sharing arrangement with Sinn Fein. It is believed that the new report, due to be revealed on Tuesday next week, has the approval of senior DUP officials
The stumbling block came about when the DUP aired its concerns about post-Brexit trading arrangements. Owing to an unsatisfactory outcome, the party decided to suspend its role in the shared power arrangement with Sinn Fein in the Stormont Assembly.
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