Three-quarters of people believe power-sharing rules established under the Good Friday Agreement should be reviewed, according to a Belfast Live online poll
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Asked if Stormont power-sharing rules established after the agreement should be reviewed, 75.2% said Yes, 18.7% said No and 6.1% did not know. A series of events have been held in Northern Ireland this month commemorating the anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. It has been able to stop the Executive and Assembly operating as the power-sharing structures require cross-community support from nationalists and unionists to function.
During his speech at the Agreement 25 conference at Queen's, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said restoring power-sharing in Northern Ireland is the "right thing" to do for the future of the Union. Each week, our Political Reporter Brendan Hughes pulls together some of the biggest and most important matters from Belfast and Northern Ireland that we think you’d be interested in reading.
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