DUP agree deal to back Conservative government- BBC News
Speaking in Downing Street, DUP leader Arlene Foster says her party has been in discussions over "how we can support a minority Conservative government in Parliament" and have reached an agreement. The parties "will deliver a stable government in the United Kingdom's interest", she says, "strengthening and enhancing our precious Union". She confirms there will be "no change to the pensions triple lock and the universal nature of the winter fuel payment" and the parties are also committed to spending 2% of GDP on defence. There will be further financial support for Northern Ireland of £1bn over the next two years to "boost the economy and invest in new infrastructure", Mrs Foster adds. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog World In Pictures • Playlist Big Hitters • Playlist Just Good News • Positive stories | BBC News

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