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NI may fast-track reopening road map to match south

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Northern Ireland's power-sharing administration may copy what is happening south of the border and sanction the reopening of its retail sector when it meets tomorrow.

The deputy first minister in the power-sharing Executive, Sinn Féin’s leader in Northern Ireland Michelle O'Neill, told RTÉ News this evening: "I note with interest what the Taoiseach announced in Dublin on Friday.

We have an inbuilt flexibility to respond to the conditions on any given day and I am hopeful that at our Executive meeting tomorrow, we will able to make more progress for our retail sector." She said that she is supportive of all retail businesses reopening and the scientific evidence indicates the five party power-sharing administration now has some headroom to

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