Executive agrees to increase Covid fines and extends list of places where face masks must be worn
A prediction that jobless numbers in Northern Ireland will rise to 100,000 by the end of the year now looks like an optimistic forecast, the economy minister has warned.
The Covid-19 pandemic tends to deliver a stream of difficult news, but there is the odd story that lifts the spirits during these very trying times.
Earlier this year Belfast mum Danielle Green, who was nine weeks' pregnant, was admitted to hospital with pneumonia. Danielle's condition deteriorated and she tested positive for Covid-19 on April 1. She was admitted to an intensive care unit where she spent 10 days in an induced coma and on a ventilator.
At that stage her husband Bryan, from the Shankill Road area, was told that it was unlikely that the baby Danielle was carrying would survive the ordeal.
The blogger Jamie Bryson, and the boxer Paddy Barnes, were among those who criticised Mr Nolan, with footage of the petrol station incidents broadcast on the Nolan Live programme on BBC One.
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Alistair Bushe,
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A prediction that jobless numbers in Northern Ireland will rise to 100,000 by the end of the year now looks like an optimistic forecast, the economy minister has warned.
A prominent DUP figure has rounded upon SDLP transport minister Nichola Mallon, calling for her department to be put into "special measures" over what he says is a failure to get to grips with NI's "driving test fiasco".
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