Pressure continues for Michelle O'Neill to step aside following republican funeral
Widespread anger at Sinn Fein's disgraceful role in the orchestrated breach of the executives rules on funerals on Tuesday demands decisive action by the first minister.
The fall-out from the attendance of deputy first minister Michelle O'Neill and other Sinn Fein ministers at the funeral of IRA veteran Bobby Storey shows no signs of abating.
On Thursday, every other party in the Stormont Executive called on Ms O'Neill to stand down amidst the claims that coronavirus guidelines were not adhered to during the funeral in west Belfast earlier this week.
The planned joint appearance by first minister Arlene Foster and Ms O'Neill at Stormont on Thursday afternoon to discuss the battle with Covid-19 was cancelled with Mrs Foster having called on Ms O'Neill to stand down as deputy first minister until the outcome of a police investigation is known.
However, Ms O'Neill has the backing of her own party, with president Mary Lou McDonald, who also attended the funeral, insisting that she has the full backing of her own party.
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Widespread anger at Sinn Fein's disgraceful role in the orchestrated breach of the executives rules on funerals on Tuesday demands decisive action by the first minister.
A Northern Irish funeral director who sits on a UK-wide industry body has said that the actions of Michelle O'Neill could make undertakers' jobs harder still.
A recently-bereaved DUP MLA has said the sight of so many people at Bobby Storey's funeral in west Belfast on Tuesday only worsens the pain felt by people who – like him – held small funerals for their relatives.
A Presbyterian care home has shown its gratitude for the many acts of kindness residents received during the coronavirus pandemic with a fundraising virtual trek around the church's other care homes in the Province.
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