Northern Ireland's First and Deputy First Ministers have said their efforts to tackle Covid-19 have helped to bring their parties closer together.
First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill said that while they have faced challenges over recent months, their response to coronavirus proves that unionists and nationalists can work together.
The power-sharing Executive was thrown into the middle of a health crisis just weeks after Stormont's parties committed to the New Decade, New Approach deal.
In a joint-interview, the DUP leader said they knew they would be facing a lot of challenges. "Then in a very short period of time we were dealing with a global pandemic coming to Northern Ireland," Mrs Foster told the