Health Minister apologises for distress caused by postponement of cancer procedures
DUP MPs have faced criticism for failing to vote at Westminster in favour of extending free school meal provision to children in other parts of the UK.
The Health Minister Robin Swann has issued an apology to the patients who have had urgent cancer surgeries postponed by the Belfast Trust.
It was announced on Thursday night that at least 100 planned surgeries have been called off by the trust, with the charity Action Cancer leading the criticism of the announcement and calling for clarity from the Department of Health.
However, Mr Swann is facing criticism himself, with DUP MP Carla Lockhart claiming there "has been a failure to adequately plan for the continuation of cancer care" and Sinn Fein chairman of the Stormont health committee Colum Gildernew labelling the situation "unacceptable".
Three of the five deceased were aged between 60 and 79 with the other person aged over 80. There were also 1,252 new infections recorded in the last 24 hours.
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DUP MPs have faced criticism for failing to vote at Westminster in favour of extending free school meal provision to children in other parts of the UK.
A family who lost their mother to Covid over the weekend was "incredulous and dismayed" to see debate rage about lockdown as their loved one fought to stay alive, an MLA has said.
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