some concessions be made, short of, it is not realistic to think of the negotiations with the eu can be opened up again, but can sufficient clarifications be made to bring the dp back on board so that that power—sharing executive can get back up power—sharing executive can get back up and running. power-sharing executive can get back up and running-— up and running. listen, thank you very much — up and running. listen, thank you very much from — up and running. listen, thank you very much from the _ up and running. listen, thank you very much from the institute - up and running. listen, thank you very much from the institute for l very much from the institute for government forjoining us, and think he was well to my panelists. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today... tens of people were injured in scotland when a ship tipped over in a dry dock in edinburgh's port area. the three— thousand tonne vessel is leaning at an angle of 45 degrees, after it was dislodged by strong winds. the rate of inflation in the uk — as measured by the consumer prices index — rose unexpectedly last month to 10.4%. there was widespread expectation that it would fall — but the office for national statistics said it had been pushed up by higher prices in cafes and restaurants, and the cost of food and clothing. the chancellor, jeremy hunt said falls in inflation weren't inevitable so it was important