Political parties continuing to work towards finding a way to bring Stormont administration back into action today
Day two of talks in Stormont has seen a confident Sinn Féin announce that any deal agreed will contain an Irish Language Act.
"I'm sure Conradh na Gaeilge will make it clear also that what they're asking for is very, very reasonable," she said. Ms O'Neill indicated that there was continued disagreement within the power-sharing talks between the four main parties and the DUP. The UUP leader said today that he did not want to give any false optimism over achieving a deal for Northern Ireland in the near future.
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