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It’s a year since the Northern Ireland Assembly collapsed. The plug was pulled by Sinn Fein, ostensibly over a botched renewable heating scheme, but also because of much more deep-seated differences with their Democratic Unionist Party coalition partners. The Assembly has remained suspended ever since; and there're huge question marks over its future. In this week's Reporter's Notebook, Denis Murray, formerly the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Ireland correspondent, reflects on the most tumultuous political 12 months at Stormont in a decade.
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