The next phase of easing coronavirus restrictions in Northern Ireland begins today. The remainder of post-primary students, years eight to 11, will return to schools, after all other classes resumed before the Easter break.
The number of people who can meet outdoors in a garden, including children, will increase from six to 10. The Stormont Executive's message to "stay at home" will be replaced by messages for people to "stay local" and "work from home".
The First and Deputy First Ministers, Arlene Foster and Michelle O'Neill, have said that the latest steps out of restrictions are "good news" for society and that today is a "significant day" that gives hope for the future.