London: There is no one sticking point in talks between British Prime Minister Theresa May`s Conservatives and Northern Ireland`s Democratic Unionist Party but a deal to support May`s minority government could take some time, her deputy said on Wednesday.


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"There`s no individual sticking point. Talks are progressing," First Secretary of State Damian Green, who is effectively May`s deputy, told the BBC. 


"So we have a lot in common but we are two different parties and so it will take some time to reach a deal."