UK Government offers a £2.5 billion package to encourage a return to Stormont
The UK Government has offered a financial package totalling £2.5 billion to help the financial situation at Stormont and to encourage a return to powersharing.
The UK Government has offered a financial package totalling £2.5 billion to help the financial situation at Stormont and to encourage a return to powersharing.
The main political parties at Stormont will meet with Chris Heaton-Harris on Monday at Hillsborough Castle, to discuss the current financial situation in Northern Ireland.
The leaders of the five main parties in Northern Ireland have written to Chris Heaton-Harris demanding cash to help those affected by the recent flooding.
Funding from the UK government, Irish government and the European Union will total almost £1 billion, as part of the new Peace Plus programme.
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Chris Heaton-Harris has said there will be no financial package to encourage a return to Stormont.
New measures are to be introduced to deal with the financial crisis at Stormont, but the DUP say that it won’t force them back to Stormont.
A trade summit this September has attracted over 100 global investors.
Chris Heaton-Harris has said he was “minded to push ahead with public consultations” on the measures.
Chris Heaton-Harris, Northern Ireland Secretary, has said that the first parts of the Windsor Framework will be implemented in October.
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