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Stormont back as differences are put aside

By Christopher Adams in Belfast

Published: May 9 2007 03:00 | Last updated: May 9 2007 03:00

Devolved government returned to Northern Ireland with pomp and ceremony yesterday, as the province's political leaders and bitter foes put aside their differences and took their seats in Stormont's power-sharing assembly.

Power was officially restored at midnight on Tuesday when a parliamentary order brought to an end five years of direct rule from London - and simultaneously cemented one part, at least, of Tony Blair's political legacy.

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