As expected, the Stormont Executive has decided to rubberstamp the long-awaited relaxation of coronavirus restrictions across Northern Ireland next week.
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Stormont ministers have agreed to press ahead with a series of further relaxations of Covid-19 rules in Northern Ireland.
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A leading doctor has said it is highly unlikely there will be a full return to face-to-face GP services for patients in Northern Ireland following the pandemic.
The Northern Ireland Executive is believed to have included Portugal on the list of countries and territories people living here can visit without having to quarantine when they return home.
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