A day without politics
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Twelve months ago, Northern Ireland found itself without a government of its own, after deputy first minister Martin McGuinness walked out in a row over a botched energy scheme.
The ensuing breakdown in trust between the ruling nationalist and unionist parties shows no sign of being resolved.
Given that the support of both camps is required for any new laws to be passed, it means there is little happening at the Stormont Assembly: a budget had to be imposed from London and day-to-day decisions on devolved issues are made by civil servants.
Such a situation may seem extraordinary, but the absence of political leadership has not seen public services collapse and people are able to go about their normal, daily business.
And, while unusual, Northern Ireland's position is by no means unique - which might cause cynics to question what the point of a government is at all, if we can apparently cope without them so readily.
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