"The British government's general approach illustrates perfectly that they are part of the problem and without a fundamental change on their part there can't be the type of progress people want to see here," said Mr Adams. 'Reassuring unionists' SDLP leader Colum Eastwood said while the party would negotiate with anybody, Arlene Foster could not be nominated as first minister whilst the "cloud of scandal continues". But Mr Eastwood had words of reassurance for unionists, saying: "We're not out to destroy your culture or identity, we're out to work with you." Stephen Farry of the Alliance Party said that while Mr Brokenshire had a major role to play in the way forward, he had to take more care to be impartial. "At times the UK government have been, and indeed the Conservative Party, too close to the perspective of the DUP rather than actually acting as an impartial broker between the parties," he said. Mr Brokenshire said the primary responsibility lay with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Fein to use the "limited window" now open. Both parties say they want to see power-sharing restored, reports BBC News NI Political Editor Mark Devenport. But Sinn Fein is objecting to Arlene Foster returning as first minister while an inquiry into the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal remains under way, adds our editor and, so far, there's no sign of how this immediate problem might be resolved. Media captionBBC News NI looks at the next steps for the Stormont Assembly Mrs Foster set up the botched energy scheme, which could cost the Northern Ireland tax payer 490m. Her refusal to stand aside during the inquiry was the catalyst for Martin McGuinness' resignation as deputy first minister in January, triggering the collapse of the DUP and Sinn Fein-led coalition government and forcing last week's snap election.
I believe one of them referred to another as 'Mum'." ( via ) 4. 'They drove through backwards' "They didn't say anything, but this group of teenage guys drove through drivethrough in reverse. It was quite an impressive act really because our drivethrough curves pretty tightly. I did a double take when they came around to my window. Also I handed some 50 year old guy his ice cream cone and when he took it he asked me with a straight face, " do you believe in unicorns?" I was taken by surprise at his question and before I could answer he slammed the cone on his forehead and just drove off normally." ( via ) 5. A guy walked in and pretended to be in a car' "Wasn't me but my friend had some guy try walking around the drive-through making car sounds with his mouth and pretending to use a steering wheel." More 8. 'They paid using coins spat from their mouths' "Not me but an ex worked at taco bell or toxic hell, as she liked to call it. Anyway, she once had some one spit 46 cents in change out of their mouth and hand it to her. Another guy rolled up with a block of cheese and was just eating it like that." ( via ) 9.
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