UK government to make final offer of £3.3bn to support restoration of Stormont

The UK Government is making a final offer of £3.3 billion (€3.9 billion) to support the restoration of powersharing at Stormont
UK government to make final offer of £3.3bn to support restoration of Stormont

James Cox

The UK Government is making a final offer of £3.3 billion (€3.9 billion) to support the restoration of powersharing at Stormont.

That's an increase of almost £1 billion - on the original amount first announced last week.

It has just been revealed the financial package includes £34 million next year to tackle hospital waiting lists, and will allow for a pay rise for striking public sector workers.

But cash is all conditional on the resumption of powersharing, meaning the DUP would have to end its boycott.

The party has said that's not happening this side of Christmas. However, UUP leader Doug Beattie thinks they are inching closer.

Mr Beattie said: "I am still of the belief that there will not be a deal before Christmas, but I do believe there may be a soft acceptance of a deal before Christmas, rolling into the New Year when things may pick up again."

A host of Northern Ireland business leaders have written to political parties urging them to press forward to agree a resumption of a fully funded devolved government.

The business alliance – which includes the Centre for Competitiveness, CBI Northern Ireland, IoD Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce & Industry – has written to both the British Northern Ireland secretary of state and political party leaders, urging them to maintain momentum in talks over the coming days, “in order to reach agreement at pace”.

 

more Politics articles

Need for close Anglo-Irish ties has never been greater, Taoiseach tells British PM Need for close Anglo-Irish ties has never been greater, Taoiseach tells British PM
Micheál Martin and Keir Starmer meet with business leaders in Cork Micheál Martin and Keir Starmer meet with business leaders in Cork
Starmer visit ‘raises expectations’ he will act on high fuel costs – Sinn Féin Starmer visit ‘raises expectations’ he will act on high fuel costs – Sinn Féin

More in this section

Need for close Anglo-Irish ties has never been greater, Taoiseach tells British PM Need for close Anglo-Irish ties has never been greater, Taoiseach tells British PM
Man (50s) seriously assaulted in Cabinteely, Co Dublin; man (30s) arrested Man (50s) seriously assaulted in Cabinteely, Co Dublin; man (30s) arrested
Angolan man whose parents were murdered in home has refugee-status refusal reconsidered Angolan man whose parents were murdered in home has refugee-status refusal reconsidered

Sponsored Content

The power of the G licence The power of the G licence
Happy couple receiving new house keys from real estate agent Time to get to grips with changes in rental laws
Boatbuilder turned engineer proves alternative paths can lead to success Boatbuilder turned engineer proves alternative paths can lead to success
Contact Us Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more