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...The dramatic ousting of Northern Ireland’s first minister Arlene Foster looks set to deepen divisions at Stormont on everything from a customs border in the Irish Sea to the use of the Irish language....
...under threat on Monday after nationalist party Sinn Féin warned of the danger of “broken promises” and failed to immediately agree to a new administration following the departure of unionist first minister Arlene...
...Murphy is less keen, and saw more potential from long-term infrastructure projects that could be paid for with grants from Westminster....
...Mr Murphy’s dismissal of the pledge was echoed within the DUP, the biggest party in the executive....
...“You can never be confident talking to Boris Johnson,” said Mr Murphy....
...A London budget would not include £1bn in additional spending that Arlene Foster, DUP leader, secured when she agreed to prop up Theresa May’s Conservative government in Westminster after the prime minister...
...Earlier on Monday, the DUP leader Arlene Foster accused Sinn Fein of having a “shopping list that keeps getting longer”. Sinn Fein’s negotiator Conor Murphy accused the DUP of a “lack of urgency”....
...In March, Arlene McCarthy, the British MEP, added the 50 per cent cap on cash and the mandatory deferral rule....
...“This EU-wide law will . . . end incentives for excessive risk-taking,” said Arlene McCarthy, the MEP steering the legislation through the European parliament....
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