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The scene seemed set for yet another 'landmark' deal in the history of the peace process. The negotiations continued into the early hours of New Year's Eve. Yet – despite six months of work and 33 days of negotiations and much fanfare – the talks process led by US diplomat Richard Haass failed to reach agreement between the five Assembly Executive parties on how to deal with parades, the past, flags and emblems, with only the nationalist parties endorsing the final draft proposals.
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After Haddington Road – Should a new teachers union be set up?
Following the ballot on Haddington Road by ASTI members, a meeting is being called to consider setting up a new secondary teachers union.
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