Journalist death spurs bid to restore Northern Ireland govt

Sara Canning, partner of Lyra McKee, walks behind her coffin as it is carried out of St Anne’s Cathedral in Belfast, northern Ireland, Wednesday April 24, 2019. The leaders of Britain and Ireland will join hundreds of mourners Wednesday at the funeral of Lyra McKee, the young journalist shot dead during rioting in Northern Ireland last week. (Liam McBurney/PA via AP)

Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May, right and Ireland Prime Minister Leo Varadkar leave after the funeral service of journalist Lyra McKee, at St Anne’s Cathedral in Belfast, northern Ireland, Wednesday April 24, 2019. The leaders of Britain and Ireland joined hundreds of mourners Wednesday at the funeral of Lyra McKee, the young journalist shot dead during rioting in Northern Ireland last week. (Brian Lawless/PA via AP)

LONDON — Britain and Ireland made a new push Friday to restore Northern Ireland’s collapsed government, amid mounting pressure for political action after the killing of a journalist by a banned militant group.

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