Northern Ireland power sharing slips to 2023 as few relish a winter election
by Lisa O'Carroll Brexit correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#63Y12)
New Stormont elections are meant to be called soon - but they wouldn't resolve the protocol standoff
The UK has given a six-month deadline for resolution of talks over the Northern Ireland protocol row, indicating Liz Truss is far more relaxed about the absence of a devolved government in Stormont than previously indicated.
An April date for resolution of the Brexit row emerged after a meeting between the US president Joe Biden and the prime minister Liz Truss and coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Belfast Good Friday agreement.
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