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Need to find pragmatic solutions to NI protocol problems, Sefcovic says
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A trade deal between the EU and UK has been welcomed along with a warning that more work is required to avoid future cliff edges.
Northern Ireland Retail Consortium director Aodhan Connolly said the group hopes the agreement will protect consumers from billions in import tariffs.
“For Northern Ireland it also means a reduction in new customs frictions between GB and NI,” he said.
NIRC REACTS TO UK -EU TRADE DEAL: A Welcome Christmas Present but NI Still Needs Long Term Solution
The retail industry and households across Northern Ireland welcome the announcement of a free-trade agreement between the UK and EU. We hope this will.https://t.co/1wnjHCPUkxpic.twitter.com/rjxxa2FM4M Aodhán Michael Connolly (@MichaelAodhan) December 24, 2020
PARAMEDICS from as far away as Tipperary are on duty in Northern Ireland after one of the highest one-day Covid-19 death tolls was announced.
Despite that, shoppers continued to hit the high streets, with crowds making the most of the days left until non-essential retail closes.
The Department of Health announced yesterday that 17 people had died from Covid-19 in the previous 24 hours, bringing the local death toll to 1,183.
It also revealed that 640 people had tested positive for the virus during the same period. There are currently 427 Covid-19 patients in hospital, with 30 in intensive care and 30 on ventilators.
One ambulance crew made an almost 180-mile journey from Tipperary to Newry ambulance station to bolster local paramedics on duty on Friday night.
Belfast city centre under lockdown in 2020. Picture by Hugh Russell. Michelle Devane, PA 18 December, 2020 07:45
Businesses have warned the introduction of a strict new lockdown on Boxing Day will lead to the loss of thousands of jobs.
Belfast Chamber said it recognised the severe pressure the NHS was under and the need for action given Covid-19 cases were still stubbornly high , but said it was worth noting that cases remained high while many retailers and hospitality businesses were closed.
Chief executive Simon Hamilton said: In October, the health minister commented that repeated lockdowns were not feasible . Yet here we are again, going round and round and round in a cycle of lockdowns.
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