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Theresa May made a frantic call to Belfast and Dublin
But there was little sign last night that either side was willing to give way.
Instead, they continued to wage attacks over what the enraged Ulster unionists see as an attempt by the Taoiseach to bounce them into having to continually accept EU rules.
After Ms Foster told the PM there is “still a lot of work to be done”, one senior DUP figure told The Sun that there will be “no deal this week”.
The source added: “We won’t be bounced into anything. We’re going to slow it all down.