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Sinn Fein lash out at British PM after talks delay
Northern Ireland's Sinn Fein accused British Prime Minister Theresa May on July 5 of setting the peace process back decades after a further delay in talks to form a new government for the province.
Michelle O'Neill, Sinn Fein's leader, said an agreement between May and the Democratic Unionist Party's 10 MPs in the London parliament to prop up her minority government was at fault.
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Cameron's Conservatives Projected to Win GB Elections
David Cameron's conservative Tory Party are in the lead in the Great Britain elections. It is projected that the formation led by the current PM will get 316 out of the 650 available seats in the London Parliament. The number, however, is under the minimum majority needed - 326.
The UK Labour Party will most probably be coming in second with 239 MPs.