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O'Neill apologises for attending funeral during Covid

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O'Neill apologises for attending funeral during Covid

O'Neill apologises for attending funeral during Covid

Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill has apologised for the hurt that was caused by her attendance at the funeral of republican Bobby Storey during the Covid-19 pandemic.

"I know that my actions also angered the families and for that I'm truly sorry,ā€ she told the Covid-19 Inquiry.

Report by Jonesia.

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