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Positive start but ‘more to do’ after first year

Eimear Flanagan and Raymona Crozier

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BBC Emma Little-Pengelly and Michelle O'Neill were interviewed by BBC News Ni. Emma (Emma) is long, curled, wearing a red jacket and a white top. Michelle has long -shoulder straight hair, wearing purple flower suits. British Broadcasting Corporation

Emma Little Pengelly and Michelle O’Neill worked together in the government for a year

Northern Ireland executives made “major” progress in the first year of operation, but “more to do” to improve public services.

It was the joint judgment of the first minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy minister Emma Little Pengelly because they were so far required to record.

O’Neill told the BBC News Ni that the Sifang Alliance is doing its best to “extend its shoulders in the direction.”

Little Pengelly said that shortening term will always be a “challenge”. In 12 months, it will never eliminate major issues such as health waiting lists.

She added: “But we have achieved a strong start.”

As the trade rules after Brexit fell into an impasse, due to the gap between two years, Stormont, 12 months ago, restored the rights of rights.

O’Neal said they have achieved “huge progress”, including gains of nearly 500 million pounds of extra funds for public services and resolving salary disputes in public sector.

She added that the health status was unacceptable, but it did not think that the executives were “all reserved” to the Minister of Health.

She added: “We need to see major progress in this area. We know that this is an area that requires a lot of investment. This is why it has exceeded half of the budget.”

O’Neal said that the challenges in the health system have been for a long time, and this situation is described as “trying to rotate the tanker”.

Little Pengelly said that priority is the key, which is obvious in the draft government draft, focusing on the most important issue for people.

Little Pengelly said executives need plans for the health department.

“The situation is that we can’t continue to spend as we do. If we give priority to health, we need to obtain the plan from health.”

O’Neal responds to the “Glory Terrorism” proposition

Pa Media Arlene Foster stared at her right. Her black hair is short, wearing a blue suit jacketPA media

Last week, the Baron, ARLENE FOSTER, called for changes to change the law to sue the authoritative personnel of the military commemorative activities.

O’Neal was asked about her phone call for her former baron Arlene Foster. If she participated in the future IRA commemorative event, she would be prosecuted.

Barones Foster, the leader of the former DUU Accused of O’Neal’s “glory terrorism” In her recent participation in Magherafelt.

It commemorates three IRA members who died while the bomb driving in 1971.

Foster told the House of Lords to change the law to change the law to deal with those who continue to exaggerate the authority of terrorists. “

O’Neal replied: “I don’t agree with Alle Foster’s claim.

“What I think is important is that we all respect all those who have lost (relatives in trouble).

“We have experienced a very complicated and difficult past, but let us respect each other.”

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