By Q Radio news
Legislation to prevent the collapse of Northern Ireland's power-sharing executive will be debated by MPs at Westminster today.
It would allow for a "cooling-off" period if either the first or deputy first ministers resigned their roles.
The time allowed to find a replacement could be extended by up to six months.
Legislation to prevent the collapse of Northern Ireland's power-sharing executive will be debated by MPs at Westminster today.https://t.co/3z50J3SmCw
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) October 26, 2021

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