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Stormont talks: Main NI parties agree power-sharing deal
Northern Irish parties have agreed to a deal aimed at restoring power-sharing in Northern Ireland, after three years.
The British and Irish governments published the draft proposals on Thursday, after nine months of talks.
Stormont's power-sharing coalition, led by the DUP and Sinn Féin, collapsed in January 2017 over a green energy row.
Ben Chu reports from Stormont. In the studio, Mark Urban is joined by the SDLP’s Claire Hanna and Jonathan Powell, one of the architects of the Good Friday Agreement.
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