
Northern Ireland deadlock amid Irish language dispute
Power has been shared in Belfast between pro-British unionists and Irish republicans who want Ireland to be one nation.
Power has been shared in Belfast between pro-British unionists and Irish republicans who want Ireland to be one nation.
But the Belfast parliament has been frozen for almost a year by disagreements, with the Irish language now central to the divisions.
Al Jazeera’s Neave Barker reports from Belfast.
Published On 26 Nov 2017