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A revived Stormont assembly could be part of the Brexit solution, the Northern Ireland secretary Julian Smith has said. In Dublin where he met the deputy prime minister Simon Coveney and a delegation from Sinn Fein, he was asked if Stormont would have a say on regulatory alignment on both sides of the border if Brexit talks collapsed. He replied: I think it would be very helpful if the assembly was back up and running.
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