DUP and Sinn Fein to keep grip on Stormont power

Arlene Foster arrives at the Belfast count on Friday nightArlene Foster arrives at the Belfast count on Friday night
Arlene Foster arrives at the Belfast count on Friday night
The DUP and Sinn Fein are on course to retain their grip on power at Stormont as the Assembly election count neared its half way point.

While the two parties are set to solidify their positions as the largest parties on their respective sides of the traditional unionist/nationalist divide, independents have also notched some significant scalps.

The People Before Profit Alliance is poised to secure two seats in the Assembly chamber, with Gerry Carroll elected after topping the poll in Sinn Fein’s West Belfast heartland and party colleague Eamonn McCann set to join him in Foyle.

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