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Paisley and Adams meeting Blair Paisley and Adams meeting Blair
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DUP leader Ian Paisley and Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams are to have separate talks with Prime Minister Tony Blair in London later.DUP leader Ian Paisley and Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams are to have separate talks with Prime Minister Tony Blair in London later.
The two men's parties have until March 26 to agree to share power - or the London and Dublin governments will dissolve the Stormont Assembly.
The meetings will follow Northern Ireland questions and prime minister's question time in the Commons.The meetings will follow Northern Ireland questions and prime minister's question time in the Commons.
The two men's parties have until March 26 to agree to share power - or the London and Dublin governments will dissolve the Stormont Assembly. Mr Paisley has said progress is being made in his talks with the government. Mr Paisley has said progress is being made in his talks with the government.
He said the abolition of water charges was achievable.He said the abolition of water charges was achievable.
The DUP leader also said he hoped to have a private conversation with Chancellor Gordon Brown about the likely shape of a peace dividend while he is in London.The DUP leader also said he hoped to have a private conversation with Chancellor Gordon Brown about the likely shape of a peace dividend while he is in London.
Earlier this week, Secretary of State Peter Hain warned the parties that the 26 March deadline for restoration of the assembly must be met - or else Stormont would be dissolved.Earlier this week, Secretary of State Peter Hain warned the parties that the 26 March deadline for restoration of the assembly must be met - or else Stormont would be dissolved.
The newly elected Northern Ireland Assembly met for the first time on Tuesday at Stormont.The newly elected Northern Ireland Assembly met for the first time on Tuesday at Stormont.
The 108 members were asked to sign the register and select a voting designation, either unionist, nationalist or other.The 108 members were asked to sign the register and select a voting designation, either unionist, nationalist or other.
The parties have until 26 March to agree a power-sharing executive or the British and Irish governments say they will shut the assembly and stop the pay of its members.The parties have until 26 March to agree a power-sharing executive or the British and Irish governments say they will shut the assembly and stop the pay of its members.
If a power-sharing executive is formed it will have four DUP ministers, three Sinn Fein, two UUP and one SDLP.If a power-sharing executive is formed it will have four DUP ministers, three Sinn Fein, two UUP and one SDLP.
The Northern Ireland Assembly has been suspended since October 2002, amid allegations of an IRA spy ring at Stormont. A subsequent court case collapsed. Direct rule has been in place since that date.The Northern Ireland Assembly has been suspended since October 2002, amid allegations of an IRA spy ring at Stormont. A subsequent court case collapsed. Direct rule has been in place since that date.