Northern Ireland power sharing talks end without a deal

weemartin]Talks aimed at stopping Northern Ireland’s power-sharing administration breaking down have ended without a deal.
David Cameron says he’d put forward a financial package worth nearly 1-billion pounds – if an agreement could be reached on so-called ‘legacy’ issues.
But politicians at Stormont described the offer as ‘derisory’.
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness says a much bigger level of investment is needed.

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