Power-sharing government is restored at Stormont
Devolution returned to Northern Ireland with Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness serving together in a power-sharing executive, an outcome once widely thought impossible given their parties’ histories and the bitterness of the conflict. The restoration of government did not mean every issue from the Troubles had been resolved, but it showed that former enemies could share institutions rather than fight over sovereignty through violence. This was one of the clearest practical endpoints of the Troubles era, turning the peace framework into functioning government and embedding politics more firmly in place of paramilitary conflict.