The Democratic Unionist Party refused to nominate ministers to the Stormont Executive – ending the last hope that a power-sharing deal would be struck before a midnight deadline tonight
Northern Ireland was heading for new elections tonight as political crisis gripped the province.
The Democratic Unionist Party refused to nominate ministers to the Stormont Executive – scuppering attempts to restore power-sharing.
A six-month window to form an administration is due to expire at a minute past midnight tonight.
A ballot is due to be held on December 15.