Northern Ireland has experienced its worst year in living memory, First Minister Arlene Foster has said as she and Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill reflected on the anniversary of the first lockdown announcement. "It's been a hugely difficult year for so many people in Northern Ireland," Ms Foster said. "I think back to when we were told about the lockdown and I think of all the people that have lost their lives during this year, yes to Covid of course, but also those people who have passed away and who haven't been able to have the normal funerals, the normal grieving process, the normal celebration of life that would normally take place. "I think about all of those people who have really sacrificed this year - the key workers, all