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Stormont signs off on new Covid restrictions

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Stormont signs off on new Covid restrictions

Stormont signs off on new Covid restrictions

First Minister of Northern Ireland Arlene Foster outlines Northern Ireland'sposition on the latest updates with the spread of coronavirus in the UK, andsays Stormont's 'stay at home' messaging will now be written into law.


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