The plan agreed last week will be unveiled later when Stormont returns from its summer recess.
Northern Ireland's First Minister Michelle O'Neill has said it’s a “milestone” and now the public is set to pass its judgement on Stormont’s programme for government .And as convention demands it will only be unveiled later on Monday when it is shown to MLAs and debated as the assembly returns from its summer recess.
This time the new Ulster Unionist leader-in-waiting Mike Nesbitt said voting against the programme for government wasn’t even on his radar. It is the first time a Stormont executive has managed to agree and implement a programme for government since 2011.
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