A police investigation into potential breaches of coronavirus regulations at the funeral of veteran republican Bobby Storey in west Belfast has concluded.
Twenty-four people were interviewed and a file is set to be submitted to the Northern Ireland Public Prosecution Service today.
It is understood Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill is among the 24 people who were interviewed by officers.
A number of senior Sinn Féin figures attended the funeral with around 2,000 others which saw a cortege pass through to the City Cemetery before a private cremation at Roselawn in the east of the city.
A number of senior party figures attended the funeral, which sparked a political crisis – and halted the joint daily coronavirus press conferences between the deputy first minister and First Minister Arlene Foster for a time.