As the party climbs, its rivals, the Democratic Unionists, are stalled, which means any compromise that could revive its power-sharing national government may remain elusive.
accomplishing a very important mission, they are now in bakhmut. i will not share where exactly, but witnesses say bakhmut is not occupied by the russian federation as of today, there are no two or three interpretations of those words. now to northern ireland, where sinn fein, which believes in a united ireland, has become the largest party in local government for the first time. it picked up 39 councillors in last week s elections. the democratic unionist party, which wants to keep northern ireland as part of britain, is the second largest party with 122 seats the same as four years ago. however, there were net losses for the ulster unionist party and the nationalist social democratic and labour party. let s speak to our northern ireland reporter, lyndsey telford. how significant is this winfor sinn fein?