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Covid-19: Indoor hospitality and household visits to resume

Covid-19: Indoor hospitality and household visits to resume Published image copyrightPA Media Restaurants, cafes, bars and other hospitality venues in Northern Ireland can operate indoors from Monday in another sign of a return to normality as Covid-19 restrictions ease further. People going to countries that appear on the green list do not need to quarantine on their return. But those returning from the likes of Portugal will be asked to take a PCR test in the days after they arrive home. If returning from a country on the UK s red list, passengers must book and enter hotel quarantine. image captionA very limited number of countries are on NI s green list at this stage

Arlene Foster questions existence of letter at centre of DUP coup

Arlene Foster questions existence of letter at centre of DUP coup First Minister Arlene Foster at the Strand Centre Cinema in east Belfast to mark the reopening of indoor arts venues, after the latest easing of the Covid-19 restrictions. Picture by Liam McBurney/PA Wire Rebecca Black, PA 24 May, 2021 17:16 Outgoing DUP leader Arlene Foster has questioned the existence of a letter at the centre of an internal party coup against her. The letter reportedly signalled no confidence in Ms Foster’s leadership and was said to have been signed by a majority of the party’s senior elected representatives. It led to Ms Foster announcing her intention to resign as DUP leader and first minister.

North s political leaders to contact Taoiseach over lack of engagement on Covid-19

North s political leaders to contact Taoiseach over lack of engagement on Covid-19 Journal.ie 1 hour ago © Photojoiner PA Images POLITICAL LEADERS IN Northern Ireland are to contact the Taoiseach following various failed attempts to secure a meeting between the health ministers on both sides of the border. Northern Ireland’s health minister Robin Swann said he has been unable to arrange a meeting with his Irish counterpart to discuss Covid-19, for two weeks. First Minister Arlene Foster said discussions with the Irish Government on Covid-19 and cross-border travel is needed at a ministerial level. Foster said she was disappointed when Stephen Donnelly said that he would send his department officials to the meeting.

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