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The Northern Ireland executive is meeting to discuss the government's offer of money to implement the Stormont deal. | The Northern Ireland executive is meeting to discuss the government's offer of money to implement the Stormont deal. |
It is understood Health Minister Robin Swann will also update the executive on his plans to resolve the pay parity dispute for health workers. | It is understood Health Minister Robin Swann will also update the executive on his plans to resolve the pay parity dispute for health workers. |
He is due to meet with health unions later on Tuesday. | He is due to meet with health unions later on Tuesday. |
Finance Minister Conor Murphy has said that the proposed financial support was "way short" of what was expected. | Finance Minister Conor Murphy has said that the proposed financial support was "way short" of what was expected. |
He was speaking following a meeting between the Stormont parties and Secretary of State Julian Smith where the financial offer was made. | He was speaking following a meeting between the Stormont parties and Secretary of State Julian Smith where the financial offer was made. |
BBC News NI understands that the figure on offer to the executive is £2bn. | |
The new finance minister said the government's proposal did not go far enough. | The new finance minister said the government's proposal did not go far enough. |
"We have to analyse the verbal figures that were given to us tonight by the secretary of state, but my initial read of them is they fall way short and I wouldn't tend to accept that," he said. | "We have to analyse the verbal figures that were given to us tonight by the secretary of state, but my initial read of them is they fall way short and I wouldn't tend to accept that," he said. |
"They can't come today [Monday] and congratulate us for living up to our commitments and then not live up to their own." | "They can't come today [Monday] and congratulate us for living up to our commitments and then not live up to their own." |
Earlier, the prime minister said the government had made "huge commitments" as part of the deal. | Earlier, the prime minister said the government had made "huge commitments" as part of the deal. |
But he did not state how much money would be provided to support the deal, saying it was not about money but leadership. | But he did not state how much money would be provided to support the deal, saying it was not about money but leadership. |
The 10 new executive ministers are facing their first challenge - finalising the amount of money they are getting to sort out issues stalled over the past three years. | The 10 new executive ministers are facing their first challenge - finalising the amount of money they are getting to sort out issues stalled over the past three years. |
The executive has a raft of issues it wants to tackle and if it does not get the sum it was expecting, it may have to review its priorities. | The executive has a raft of issues it wants to tackle and if it does not get the sum it was expecting, it may have to review its priorities. |
The assembly is also due to sit later as MLAs meet to appoint the new chairs of Stormont's nine scrutiny committees. | The assembly is also due to sit later as MLAs meet to appoint the new chairs of Stormont's nine scrutiny committees. |