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Stormont Ministers agree programme for government | Stormont Ministers agree programme for government |
(32 minutes later) | |
First Minister Michelle O'Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly | First Minister Michelle O'Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly |
The Stormont Executive has agreed a long-awaited programme for government, BBC News NI understands. | The Stormont Executive has agreed a long-awaited programme for government, BBC News NI understands. |
A virtual meeting of ministers lasted about 40 minutes on Thursday morning, a day after plans to agree the document were pulled at the last minute. | A virtual meeting of ministers lasted about 40 minutes on Thursday morning, a day after plans to agree the document were pulled at the last minute. |
The first and deputy first ministers are expected to do a press conference later on Thursday. | The first and deputy first ministers are expected to do a press conference later on Thursday. |
The document will have to be delivered to the assembly first on Monday before it can be published to the wider public. | The document will have to be delivered to the assembly first on Monday before it can be published to the wider public. |
The programme for government comes just over a year since the Northern Ireland Executive reformed in February 2024. | |
It is understood the document contains a number of targets alongside the executive's nine main priorities. | It is understood the document contains a number of targets alongside the executive's nine main priorities. |
A draft version of the programme, an 88-page document entitled Our Plan: Doing What Matters Most, was unveiled last September before an eight-week public consultation. | |
Taoiseach visit cancelled | Taoiseach visit cancelled |
Meanwhile a visit by Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Micheál Martin to Belfast today has been postponed. | |
He was due to visit Stormont for the first time since being re-elected taoiseach last month. | He was due to visit Stormont for the first time since being re-elected taoiseach last month. |
The Irish government said that the meeting has been pulled due to a schedule change. | The Irish government said that the meeting has been pulled due to a schedule change. |
Irish national broadcaster RTÉ has reported that Martin is to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Shannon Airport. | |
Zelensky is to make a brief stop in Ireland before travelling to the United States to meet President Trump. | |
What did the draft programme for government contain? | |
The priorities set out in the draft were described by First Minister Michelle O'Neill as "ambitious and focused". | |
There were nine key priorities: | |
Grow a globally competitive and sustainable economy | |
Deliver more affordable childcare | |
Cut health waiting lists | |
Ending violence against women and girls | |
Better support for children and young people with special educational needs | |
Provide more social, affordable and sustainable housing | |
Safer communities | |
Protect Lough Neagh and the environment | |
Reform and transformation of public services | |
When was the last programme for government agreed? | When was the last programme for government agreed? |
It has been some time since a Stormont executive agreed a finalised programme for government. | It has been some time since a Stormont executive agreed a finalised programme for government. |
The last time an executive managed to get one over the line was during the assembly's fourth term between 2011 and 2015. | The last time an executive managed to get one over the line was during the assembly's fourth term between 2011 and 2015. |
One was also agreed in 2016 and went out to public consultation. | One was also agreed in 2016 and went out to public consultation. |
But before it could be passed, the power-sharing institutions collapsed following the resignation of then Sinn Féin Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness. | But before it could be passed, the power-sharing institutions collapsed following the resignation of then Sinn Féin Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness. |