Deputy First Minister Emma Little Pengelly met with the Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris, pressing him to ensure that Northern Ireland is included within the Post Office Horizon legislation, and on the need to ensure adequate funding for our public services in Northern Ireland and to assist with transformation and improvement in the future.
Emma also hosted US Special Envoy to Northern Ireland, Joseph Kennedy III at stormont as part of a three day visit to Northern Ireland. They discussed the importance of a strong working relationship with the United States and priorities for investment.
Education Minister Paul Givan brought forward regulations to the Assembly on the provision of free period products which can be accessed freely and in a dignified way. During his contribution the Minister made clear that “no female should be prevented from fully participating in education simply because they have periods.”
Paul also visited the ongoing construction work at Down High School alongside local MLAs Diane Forsythe and Harry Harvey.
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons appeared before the Communities Committee where he outlined priorities for his Department, including the need to assist working families with the cost of childcare.
On Monday Gordon announced new building safety legislation for Northern Ireland. It follows issues highlighted in the High Court case relating to the Victoria Square apartments.
Upper Bann MLA Jonathan Buckley led Party contributions in the Assembly responding to the Kingsmill Inquest. He was joined in the debate by local MLA William Irwin and Deputy First Minister Emma Little Pengelly.