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Stormont leaders urge public to stop mass gatherings for George Floyd protests

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Stormont leaders urge public to stop mass gatherings for George Floyd protests

Stormont leaders urge public to stop mass gatherings for George Floyd protests

Northern Ireland's First Minister Arlene Foster has reiterated that mass gatherings are a breach of the coronavirus regulations.

Speaking the day after thousands gathered in Belfast city centre for a demonstration over the death of George Floyd in police custody in the US last week, she said: "We are very clear, we are unified as an Executive in terms of the messaging that mass gatherings are a breach of regulation six.


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