THIS IS A LIVE STORY COMING TO EVERYONE LIVE AS IT HAPPENS. PLEASE SHARE WIDELY THEY WILL TRY TRY TO SHUT ME DOWN. COMON EVERYONE…..
SINN FÈIN has called for the British and Irish PMs to become directly invoved in the Stormont talks.
The North of Ireland’s political parties have resumed negotiations a day after they failed to meet a goverenment deadline to restore power-sharing.
Sinn Fèin and the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) blame each other for failing to compromise on a number of issues, in paticular an Irish Language Act.

But while Sinn Féin are talking in Stormont with the DUP another group of DUP MPs are still in the House of Commons. Doing secret deals behind Sinn Féins back. It has already emerged through the Belfast Telegraph a manly read Unionist/Loyalist newspaper that a deal has already been signed concerning compensition.
Documents seen and veried by this man (pictured above) who works for and is employed by the Belfast Telegraph.
James Brokenshire The NI (North of Ireland) Secretary has extended the talks in the hope of a deal over the weekend. But the British Goverenment and Theresa May are still locked in The Houses of Paraliment. In ongoing secret talks “going on now” with two North of Ireland MPs. Who I am fully aware of their names but will not release it here at this moment. As it could jepudadise my live story.
It also emerged yesterday that the Queen’s Speech was only allowed because of a Secret hand-Shake (under the table) deal. Done by the DUP and minority Conservative government. When the Queen’s Speech passed after aborttion pledge.

The minority Conservative government has survived its first major test after its Queen’s Speech cleared the Commons.
MPs backed the legislative programme – stripped back after the Tories lost their majority and could not have won without DUP support – by 323 to 309 votes.
It only passed by 13 votes. But the government had to make a late pledge on funding abortions The NEXT STORY IS TO DO WITH THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND NORTH AND SOUTH- ENGLAND – AMERICIA – CANADA – FRANCE – GERMANY – EVERYWHERE – THIS BROADCAST IS LIVE – THE NEXT 2 STORY’S ARE FOR THE PEOPLE OFF THE USA & CANADA.
THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER THERESA IS REFUSING TO COME TO IRELAND. THE BRITISH HAS RELEASED A STATEMENT I ADVISE ALL COUNTRIES CONTACT YOUR PRIME MINISTERS ! IF IN THE UNITED STATES I ASK ALL MY FRIENDS & COMRADES TO CONTACT DONALD TRUMP. SINN FÉIN NEED HIS HELP “PLEASE ADVISE HIM AT ONCE” TO ” CONTACT G.A. AT ONCE” HE HAS HIS PERSONEL DETAILS. TELL HIM TO GET THE BIG BIRD READY……..
Michelle O’Neill calls for ‘urgent’ referendum on Irish unityImage caption Michelle O’Neill said Brexit would be ‘a disaster’ Sinn Féin has renewed its call for a referendum on Irish unity “as soon as possible”. Its northern leader, Michelle O’Neill, said the urgency was increased by the prospect of Brexit, which would be “a disaster for the people of Ireland”.
She was speaking shortly after Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she was to seek a second referendum on independence.
Mrs O’Neill said this was “a matter for the Scottish people”.
Q&: NI Assembly election 2017Election‘a brutal result for unionism’No revolt within DUP, says Foster.
Voters in North of Ireland went to the polls earlier this month after a snap election was called.
In North of Ireland’s political parties have three weeks to reach agreement on forming a new executive.
Mr McGuinness resigned over Mrs Foster’s refusal to step aside as first minister pending an inquiry into the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).
Scheme, which was set up under her watch as Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment and could cost the Northern Ireland tax payer £490m.
The election saw an end to the unionist majority at Stormont, with Sinn Féin now holding just one seat fewer than the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).If no executive is formed, another election can be called, and ultimately power could return to the UK parliament at Westminster for the first time in a decade.More on this storyrelated storiesNew NI election suggestion unhelpful, says Sinn Féin10 March 2017 N. Ireland PoliticsNorthern Ireland could face another snap election, says Brokenshire09 March 2017 N. Ireland PoliticsNI Election: Everything you need to know about the 2017 vote04 March 2017 N. Ireland Politics
Here was the statment releasesd by the BBC late this morning:
NI standoff ‘cannot go on much longer’ ???
THE absence of devolved government in the North of Ireland “cannot continue for much longer,” Secretary of State James Brokenshire”
July 2nd, 2 m/v2.6/plugins/like.php?action=like&app_id=172525162793917&channel=http%3A%2F%2Fstaticxx.facebook.com%2Fconnect%2Fxd_arbiter%2Fr%2FXBwzv5Yrm_1.js%3Fversion%3D42%23cb%3Df24514a2cb92408%26domain%3Dwww.sundayworld.com%26origin%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.sundayworld.com%252Ff3a64c46cb267d8%26relation%3Dparent.parent&container_width=59&font=arial&height=25&href=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sundayworld.c=joey&send=false&share=false&show_faces=false&width=90
Gay rights campaigners will lead a major parade through Belfast city centre later, demanding the introduction of same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland.
This afternoon’s demonstration will conclude with a rally in front of Belfast City Hall.
The ban on same-sex marriage is one of a series of sticking points holding up the formation of a new powersharing government at Stormont.
http://ads.converge-digital.com/adi?p=370&w=300&h=250
Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK and Ireland where same-sex marriage remains outlawed.
The Democratic Unionist Party’s (DUP) opposition to changing the law has attracted increased scrutiny across the UK since the party became the UK Government’s kingmaker at Westminster.
Ahead of the event, a range of celebrities including Liam Neeson, Stephen Fry and Graham Norton voiced their support for the campaign.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon also joined the leaders of all the main parties at Holyrood to call for a law change across the Irish Sea.
Amnesty International is one of the groups organising the parade, which will be headed by Belfast Lord Mayor Nuala McAllister.
The DUP has used a controversial Stormont voting mechanism – the petition of concern – to prevent a law change, despite a majority of MLAs supporting the move at the last vote.
The party rejects any suggestion it is homophobic, insisting it is instead protecting the “traditional” definition of marriage.
Following March’s snap Assembly election, the DUP no longer has the electoral strength to deploy a petition of concern in its own right, though it could still potentially combine with other socially conservative MLAs to do so.
That will only be tested once, and if a devolved Assembly can be re-established out of the current political crisis in Belfast.
Promoted Article
Recommended by
If the region’s politicians fail to establish a new executive, direct rule from Westminster could be re-imposed.
If that were to happen, the responsibility for legislating on the region’s marriage laws would be handed to the London government.RETURN TO TOP
SPORTS DESK
Derby hero Wings of Eagles suffers career-ending injury
Aidan O’Brien’s colt was a shock 40-1 winner of the premier Classic on the Surrey Downs
WE’VE GOT THE TOP SPORTS STORIES FROM THE BEST TEAM IN THE WORLD
NORTHERN IRELAND
TOP CONTENT
- SHOWBIZ
- WORLD WOMAN
HOME
NEWS
ENTERTAINMENT
STYLE & SHOWBIZ
SPORT
COMPETITIONS
VIDEO
By cnuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies
. You can change this and find oue by followin link: a