Northern Ireland

Karen Bradley to make statement next week on Stormont budget

Karen Bradley appearing before the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
Karen Bradley appearing before the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee

KAREN Bradley will make a statement next week about the Stormont budget.

A spending plan for public services from April has not been agreed because no ministers are in place.

Pay for MLAs in the suspended power-sharing administration will also be covered in the secretary of state's announcement.

The allowances paid for constituency office staff should not be cut, she said on Wednesday.

"I don't think that the staff should be punished or penalised for the inability of the party to form an executive."

It has been 13 months since the collapse of power-sharing over a botched green energy scheme and endless political talks have been unable to resurrect it.

Mrs Bradley said there was no final agreement between Sinn Féin and the DUP during negotiations which ended recently and her office was not facilitating talks at present.

North Down MP Lady Sylvia Hermon said: "It is intolerable and utterly unacceptable that 90 MLAs will receive their full salaries when they are not doing their job."

Former assembly chief executive Trevor Reaney reviewed the issue for former secretary of state James Brokenshire last year.

Ms Bradley told the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee of MPs at Westminster she was preparing a budget for under-pressure public services.

On the deal agreed between the Democratic Unionists and Tories to support a minority Government at Westminster she said: "All commitments made by the British government will be fulfilled."