Stormont challenged to ‘get on’ and fix gaps uncovered by UK covid-19 Inquiry

Stormont challenged to ‘get on’ and fix gaps uncovered by UK covid-19 Inquiry

First Minister of Northern Ireland Michelle O’Neill leaves the Clayton Hotel in Belfast after giving evidence to the UK covid-19 Inquiry (Liam McBurney/PA)

The Stormont administration has been urged to “bloody well get on” and fix issues exposed by the UK covid-19 Inquiry.

Brenda Campbell KC, acting for Bereaved Families for Justice NI, said the three weeks of hearings held in Belfast had been “very difficult” for those families.

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