Gerry Adams Says Stormont Collapse Doesn't End Power-Sharing

Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams insists the collapse of Stormont doesn't mean the end of power-sharing.

New elections appear inevitable after Martin McGuinness stepped down as deputy first minister.

The crisis was triggered by the handling of a botched energy initiative.

But Gerry Adams says it shouldn't take away from the joint successes of unionists and republicans:

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