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NI’s exit from lockdown ‘will move faster if possible’ – Arlene Foster

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NI’s exit from lockdown ‘will move faster if possible’ – Arlene Foster

NI’s exit from lockdown ‘will move faster if possible’ – Arlene Foster

Northern Ireland will move out of lockdown restrictions faster than planned, if possible, the First Minister has said.

Arlene Foster and deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill visited the Mid Ulster Sports Arena to see young people playing sport in Co Tyrone.


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