Govts vow to increase pace of North talks

The Irish and British Governments have vowed to increase the pace of talks aimed at breaking the deadlock in the Irish peace process.

The Irish and British Governments have vowed to increase the pace of talks aimed at breaking the deadlock in the Irish peace process.

Speaking after a meeting in Dublin last night, the Taoiseach and the British Prime Minister said all parties knew what had to be done to restore the North’s political institutions.

Both leaders called on everybody involved in the peace process to redouble their efforts to end paramilitarism and establish an inclusive form of government.

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