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Your support makes all the difference.Ulster Loyalist leaders yesterday urged the Prime Minister at a meeting in Downing Street to bring Sinn Fein into all-party peace talks in Northern Ireland.
The message was reinforced last night in a frank exchange of views between Irish and British ministers in Belfast. The meetings took place after Sinn Fein tabled a four-point plan for the resumption of the IRA ceasefire, which is unacceptable to British ministers.
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