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DUP talks boycott 'shows contempt'

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has been accused of showing contempt and disrespect after they boycotted the opening of new talks aimed at ending the political deadlock in Northern Ireland.

As well as long-unresolved peace process disputes on flags, parades and the legacy of the past, the fresh round of negotiations also seeks to reach a consensus over the implementation of welfare reforms in the region and other budgetary problems, and on the structures of the devolved Assembly.

But the hard-line unionist DUP boycotted the opening session at Stormont House yesterday branding it a “circus” put on for the cameras and has objected to the presence of the Irish government at the talks.

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