The DUP MP Sammy Wilson is facing fresh criticism after a photograph on social media apparently showed him without a face mask on a London Underground train.
The East Antrim representative explained that he had removed his mask in order to take a phone call and stressed that he had been wearing it while flying to London from Belfast,in the airport and before and during his time on the train.
Individuals without face masks in London can be denied travel or receive a minimum £200 fine.
Thursday also brought news of more Covid-19 outbreaks among Northern Ireland healthcare staff.
First, it was revealed that 10 ambulance staff based at Craigavon station had tested positive for coronavirus. In a statement, the Northern Ireland Ambulance service said those infected had "attended a social event outside of work". This was believed to have been a golf trip.
Meanwhile in the North West at Londonderry's Altnagelvin Hospital, three staff on a stroke ward have tested positive for the virus.
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The Chief Executive of the Southern Health and Social Care Trust has said the area is heading for a "surge" in COVID-19 cases that will mean "more people will die".
The Western Health and Social Care Trust has confirmed 18 staff members have been affected by a coronavirus outbreak in Altnagelvin Hospital - three of which have tested positive for COVID-19.
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak will outline his plans to protect jobs on Thursday as the opposition insisted more needed to be done to bolster the economy in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis.
Antrim and Newtownabbey's Covid recovery plan was "ahead of the game", Alliance Councillor Billy Webb told a meeting of the council's Audit Committee on Tuesday evening.
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