Senior civil servant suggested ‘reshuffling’ Robin Swann from health ministry
It came as then deputy first minister Michelle O’Neill expressed frustration at the outset of the pandemic.
It came as then deputy first minister Michelle O’Neill expressed frustration at the outset of the pandemic.
The Home Office said 711 people made the journey in 14 boats on Wednesday, suggesting an average of 51 people per boat.
Hundreds of asylum seekers were removed from a makeshift camp on Wednesday morning.
More than 250 migrants had been sleeping rough beside the International Protection Office on Mount Street in Dublin.
It comes after an operation was undertaken in the city centre.
It is the US Secretary of State’s seventh visit since the war between Israel and Hamas broke out last October.
A reader complained to the advertising watchdog after being unable to find any rooms at the advertised £35 price.
The Local Government Association said the closure of asylum hotels meant people were turning to councils for support instead.
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry opened in Belfast on Tuesday for three weeks’ of hearings.
The UK-wide inquiry’s hearings in Belfast will run for three weeks.
A number of bereaved family members gathered outside the Clayton Hotel in Belfast holding photographs of their loved ones ahead of the first hearing.
Members of the Dorset Car Club ended their four-day social trip by joining the Guernsey Old Car Club's April run.
A NEW house, made up of four cube shapes, could built on the clifftop near the former Bon Port hotel.
The hospitality group plans to close or convert more than 200 restaurants in a bid to ‘optimise’ its estate.
The inquiry’s hearings in Belfast begin on Tuesday and will run for three weeks.