Peace talks in Northern Ireland focusing on how to deal with issues of contentious parades, the flying of flags and the legacy of its troubled past, have ended without agreement.
Disputes are threatening to destabilise the power sharing administration in Northern Ireland, made up of unionists and nationalists.
But although UK Prime Minister David Cameron said 'good progress' had been made, the talks ended without a deal, as or UK correspondent Natalie Powell reports…
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