Health Minister to recommend the mandatory wearing of face masks in NI shops
A copy of the internal council report into the Storey funeral (as opposed to the independent report which is now pending) effectively absolves the council of politically motivated decision-making around the event.
The ongoing debate over whether the wearing of face masks in Northern Ireland's shops should be made mandatory took a new twist today when Health Minister Robin Swann voiced his support for the move.
Mr Swann, who is to make the recommendation to the Northern Ireland Executive, said he was 'firmly of the view that everything possible must be done to encourage the wearing of face coverings in retail stores and other indoor spaces where people are not eating, drinking or exercising'.
Everyone will agree that the Twelfth 2020 was certainly a memorable one. Reflecting on this year's celebrations, Rev William Anderson, the Sovereign Grand Master of the Royal Black Institution, praised the Orange Order for a 'superb' effort during the past few 'strange and surreal days'.
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A copy of the internal council report into the Storey funeral (as opposed to the independent report which is now pending) effectively absolves the council of politically motivated decision-making around the event.
Alexandra Burke, Nadine Coyle, Nathan Carter and Martin Kemp. These are just some of the stars who will broadcast live from Glenarm Castle and into your home online, on Saturday July 18, from 1pm, as part of HOMEFEST 'Camp Dalfest at Home' in partnership with Mid & East Antrim Borough Council.
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