Q Radio News
The Leader of the House of Commons says the British government is doing everything in its power behind the scenes to get the Assembly back up and running.
Andrea Leadsom spoke at a business event in Belfast on Thursday night and attempted to address concerns about Brexit and devolution.
Earlier, she crossed the Irish border and visited a business in Newry.
.@andrealeadsom addressing @ALGoodbody @UlsterBusiness #Top100 Companies banquet @UlsterMuseum attempts to reassure on Brexit & devolution. @qnewsdesk asks what’s her message to @duponline & @sinnfeinireland ? Says restoring Stormont “absolutely vital, top priority asap...” pic.twitter.com/6MCrblwggL
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) September 27, 2018
.@NIChamber CEO Ann McGregor welcomes @andrealeadsom to @ALGoodbody @UlsterBusiness #Top100 Companies banquet @UlsterMuseum but wastes no time in saying we’ve heard it all before about cutting MLA wages & restoring Stormont - “they need to get back to work...” More on air am pic.twitter.com/NuwVnqF2JN
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) September 27, 2018
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