Sinn Fein has taken over a week to investigate party members who described IRA victims as 'wasters' while some of them were featuring in high-profile photo calls, it is claimed.
Northern Ireland Water's belated U-turn to admit that it had no legal powers to implement July's hosepipe ban as it did only came after repeated pressure from the Attorney General – including the threat of High Court action, it can be revealed.
On November 21, 2016, Arlene Foster and Martin McGuinness signed off on a joint article: 'We made promises to voters that we will keep – taking on the heavy responsibilities that come with elected office, governing in their best interests, tackling head-on the tough decisions. Others decided to duck the challenges and retreat to the Opposition benches. That is a matter for them. We are getting on with the work. It's not always easy or straightforward. This is what delivery looks like. No gimmicks. No grandstanding. Just Ministers getting on with the work.'
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