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More than 307,000 in NI now waiting for hospital appointment - Some retail outlets CAN reopen - Marriage ceremonies outdoors with up to 10 people given green light

'Not unreasonable' to relax funeral restrictions - says DUP MLA Edwin Poots
 
 
     
   
     
  May 28, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon everyone

We have some positive news to bring you this evening. 

Thursday brought hope of another significant lifting of the lockdown restrictions in Northern Ireland, with the Stormont Executive announcing a likely easing early next month if all goes according to plan.

From June 8, First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill revealed that some larger retailers should be able to reopen, including car showrooms while outdoor weddings with up to 10 people will be permitted. 

The Executive plans to confirm the lifting of these restrictions on June 4, but it will be dependent on the R-number remaining below one in Northern Ireland. 

Nationally, and the fall-out from Dominic Cummins' visit to the north east of England during lockdown continues to cause controversy. Durham police revealed on Thursday that they don't plan to take any action against the government's chief advisor, even though he might have been guilty of breaching the rules when he travelled from his parents' home in Durham to Barnard Castle.

Stay safe and I hope everyone is enjoying the gorgeous weather. 

Alistair Bushe

Editor, News Letter

Twitter: @abushe7

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Today's news update:

 
     
  More than 307,000 in NI now waiting for hospital appointment - with warning from Robin Swann that worse is to come  
     
  More than 307,000 patients are on a waiting list to see a consultant in a Northern Ireland hospital - and the Health Minister has warned that the figures will get worse.  
     
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Experts predict heightened risk of substance abuse under lockdowm
 
According to a report in the prestigitious Lancet medical journal this week, one major concern about the impact of social isolation on populations is the likelihood of drug and alcohol misuse, a concern that has also been reiterated by the British Medical Journal.
 
     
 
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Coronavirus: Some retail outlets CAN reopen - marriage ceremonies outdoors with up to 10 people also given green light
 
The Northern Ireland Executive has announced a further easing of lockdown restrictions.
 
     
 
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COVID-19: Another two deaths in NI brings death toll to 518 - six patients now fighting for their lives in ICU
 
Another two people have died with COVID-19 in Northern Ireland.
 
     
 
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Coronavirus response: Co Armagh Orangemen go above and beyond call of duty
 
Orangemen in Co Armagh have raised more than £60,000 to help those fighting against coronavirus and those worst affected by lockdown.
 
     
 
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Glenarm Castle reopening announcement
 
Glenarm Castle on the Antrim coastal route has announced it is reopening today (Thursday) but with certain restrictions in place in keeping with Covid-19 pandemic guidelines.
 
     
 
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'Not unreasonable' to relax funeral restrictions - says DUP MLA Edwin Poots
 
DUP MLA Edwin Poots has said that relaxing funeral restrictions is 'not unreasonable'.
 
     
 
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No specific guidelines on policing funerals, senior officer tells MLAs
 
Police have no specific guidelines for carrying out enforcement action at funerals, a senior officer has told Stormont's justice committee.
 
     
 
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Survey reveals surge in online religious worship during pandemic
 
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a surge in online worship across the island of Ireland, new research from Queen's University has revealed.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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