Strict new restrictions to combat the Covid-19 pandemic have been agreed by the Northern Ireland Executive. Schools are to engage in remote learning until the mid-term break, but there is no clarity on whether exams such as the A-levels and GCSEs will go ahead.
First Minister Arlene Foster said discussions on exams are ongoing with Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, with a decision to be made by Thursday.
Mrs Foster said the rising coronavirus cases and hospital admissions were causing "grave concern". She added: "We confirm that all educational establishments will move to remote learning until the half-term break in the middle of February. "It will be reviewed up the end of January.