Q Radio News Team
Despite the death of the former Deputy First Minister, Sinn Fein says it opposes extending the Stormont talks deadline and any suspension of the Assembly.
Parties have until Monday to do a deal on power-sharing or face the prospect of a second snap election within months.
Gerry Adams told a meeting in Newry last night he believes a deal can be made in the time remaining.
He said a return to direct rule is unacceptable:
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