The latest move to break the political deadlock in the North appears to have failed.
DUP leader Arlene Foster says she’s prepared to do a deal on key issues like the Irish language, once power-sharing resumes.
Sinn Féin’s rejected the idea, saying it doesn’t trust the DUP to stick to its word.
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Laying out her plan last night, Arlene Foster said the North hasn’t time for more talks.