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Prime minister Gordon Brown will publish the budget for the devolution of policing and justice on Wednesday.Prime minister Gordon Brown will publish the budget for the devolution of policing and justice on Wednesday.
The move comes after he met the first and deputy first minister in Downing Street on Tuesday.The move comes after he met the first and deputy first minister in Downing Street on Tuesday.
Peter Robinson said he would discuss the financial deal with his political colleagues and other interested parties once the budget was made public.Peter Robinson said he would discuss the financial deal with his political colleagues and other interested parties once the budget was made public.
Martin McGuinness described the talks as "a good night's work". He said devolution was achievable by Christmas.Martin McGuinness described the talks as "a good night's work". He said devolution was achievable by Christmas.
Mr Robinson said: "We see getting public confidence as being an essential ingredient - it was a commitment in our manifesto, and part of the confidence-building is having confidence in the financial arrangements."
Last week, Mr Robinson and Mr McGuinness briefed other parties on outline proposals for the transfer.Last week, Mr Robinson and Mr McGuinness briefed other parties on outline proposals for the transfer.
Sinn Fein has accepted the financial settlement, believed to be about £800m, but the DUP is insisting on further clarification on some aspects of the package.Sinn Fein has accepted the financial settlement, believed to be about £800m, but the DUP is insisting on further clarification on some aspects of the package.
BBC Northern Ireland political reporter Stephen Walker said the DUP also wanted to make sure any budget was "Tory-proof."BBC Northern Ireland political reporter Stephen Walker said the DUP also wanted to make sure any budget was "Tory-proof."
"Once Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness are happy that it can be signed off then Mr Robinson will go and speak to David Cameron and ask him if he will stand over the figures if he becomes prime minister," our reporter said."Once Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness are happy that it can be signed off then Mr Robinson will go and speak to David Cameron and ask him if he will stand over the figures if he becomes prime minister," our reporter said.