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Bobby Storey funeral: O'Neill 'sorry' for grieving families' hurt | Bobby Storey funeral: O'Neill 'sorry' for grieving families' hurt |
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Michelle O'Neill has said she is "sorry for grieving families experiencing more hurt" after complaints about her attending an ex-IRA leader's funeral. | Michelle O'Neill has said she is "sorry for grieving families experiencing more hurt" after complaints about her attending an ex-IRA leader's funeral. |
The deputy first minister was accused of breaching social distancing regulations at the funeral of Bobby Storey on Tuesday. | The deputy first minister was accused of breaching social distancing regulations at the funeral of Bobby Storey on Tuesday. |
Four executive parties, including the DUP, had called for her to step aside. | Four executive parties, including the DUP, had called for her to step aside. |
Ms O'Neill has reiterated that she believes she stuck to the coronavirus lockdown guidelines. | Ms O'Neill has reiterated that she believes she stuck to the coronavirus lockdown guidelines. |
At a press conference on Friday, she said: "I am confident that I worked within the guidelines in terms of attending a Requiem Mass, which was allowed, and also to walk in a funeral cortege of up to 30 people." | |
She said she thought it was "unfortunate that the executive is divided on this issue". | |
She also expressed regret at the "unfortunate, considerable controversy over [her] decision to attend the funeral". | |
Ms O'Neill said: "I'm conscious that in the middle all the politicking, there are a number of families grieving, who have lost love ones throughout this pandemic. | |
"And I hear them. At a point in time, families were denied the right to have that family support in terms of a funeral and how they would grieve. I hear those families." | |
There have also been calls for an independent investigation into Mr Storey's cremation at Roselawn Crematorium. | There have also been calls for an independent investigation into Mr Storey's cremation at Roselawn Crematorium. |
Mr Storey's body was brought to the facility after initially being taken to Milltown Cemetery. | Mr Storey's body was brought to the facility after initially being taken to Milltown Cemetery. |
In relation to this, Ms O'Nell said " everything was done by the guidelines" and people should stop " stirring the pot ". | |
Belfast City Council has said executive guidance was followed at the crematorium. | Belfast City Council has said executive guidance was followed at the crematorium. |
It is Stormont's biggest political crisis since devolution was restored in January after a three-year hiatus. | It is Stormont's biggest political crisis since devolution was restored in January after a three-year hiatus. |
'I have listened carefully' | 'I have listened carefully' |
Ms O'Neill's press conference followed a statement issued earlier on Friday, in which she said she was "concerned that grieving families are experiencing more hurt in recent days. | |
She said: "I am sorry for that." | |
She added that if the regulations had prevented her from attending the funeral she would not have gone, and said she kept to the regulations at both the funeral and Requiem Mass. | She added that if the regulations had prevented her from attending the funeral she would not have gone, and said she kept to the regulations at both the funeral and Requiem Mass. |
Earlier on Friday, Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald told RTÉ: "I do understand that looking at the images of very busy pathways in west Belfast and taking all of that in obviously has jolted and has caused some hurt among some of those families, and for that I am very sorry. | Earlier on Friday, Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald told RTÉ: "I do understand that looking at the images of very busy pathways in west Belfast and taking all of that in obviously has jolted and has caused some hurt among some of those families, and for that I am very sorry. |
"That certainly would never have been my intention or Michelle's intention or the intention of the Storey family as they laid Bobby to rest." | "That certainly would never have been my intention or Michelle's intention or the intention of the Storey family as they laid Bobby to rest." |
Crisis talks | Crisis talks |
On Thursday, Mrs Foster said she could not currently "stand beside" Ms O'Neill - who is Sinn Féin's deputy leader - and "give out public health advice" after her attendance at the funeral. | On Thursday, Mrs Foster said she could not currently "stand beside" Ms O'Neill - who is Sinn Féin's deputy leader - and "give out public health advice" after her attendance at the funeral. |
Bobby Storey was a former prisoner and close friend to leading Sinn Féin figures and was considered the head of intelligence of the IRA for a period from the mid-1990s. | Bobby Storey was a former prisoner and close friend to leading Sinn Féin figures and was considered the head of intelligence of the IRA for a period from the mid-1990s. |
Tuesday's funeral was the latest in a number of events that have been criticised for attracting crowds during the Covid-19 pandemic. | Tuesday's funeral was the latest in a number of events that have been criticised for attracting crowds during the Covid-19 pandemic. |
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), Alliance Party and SDLP have called for an investigation into Ms O'Neill's behaviour and believe the executive's health message aimed at containing Covid-19 has been undermined. | The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), Alliance Party and SDLP have called for an investigation into Ms O'Neill's behaviour and believe the executive's health message aimed at containing Covid-19 has been undermined. |
It is understood Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis and Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney spoke with the party leaders on Thursday evening. | It is understood Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis and Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney spoke with the party leaders on Thursday evening. |
A meeting was held at Stormont involving Ms O'Neill, the DUP leader Mrs Foster, Colum Eastwood of the SDLP, the Alliance Party's Naomi Long and Steve Aiken of the UUP but it is not clear what was discussed. | A meeting was held at Stormont involving Ms O'Neill, the DUP leader Mrs Foster, Colum Eastwood of the SDLP, the Alliance Party's Naomi Long and Steve Aiken of the UUP but it is not clear what was discussed. |
The party leaders' forum was established as part of the New Decade, New Approach deal which re-established the power-sharing executive in January. | The party leaders' forum was established as part of the New Decade, New Approach deal which re-established the power-sharing executive in January. |
Roselawn allegations | Roselawn allegations |
The UUP has called for an independent investigation into Mr Storey's cremation at Roselawn Cemetery, which is run by Belfast City Council. | The UUP has called for an independent investigation into Mr Storey's cremation at Roselawn Cemetery, which is run by Belfast City Council. |
There have been claims that a number of council staff were sent home from the cemetery during the funeral and that Sinn Féin marshals were on the premises. | There have been claims that a number of council staff were sent home from the cemetery during the funeral and that Sinn Féin marshals were on the premises. |
It has also been claimed that no burials were permitted after 14:00 BST and no cremations after 15:00 to accommodate Mr Storey's cremation. | It has also been claimed that no burials were permitted after 14:00 BST and no cremations after 15:00 to accommodate Mr Storey's cremation. |
Speaking to BBC Radio Ulster's Nolan Show, Ulster Unionist MLA Doug Beattie said Sinn Féin had turned the situation "into a circus". | Speaking to BBC Radio Ulster's Nolan Show, Ulster Unionist MLA Doug Beattie said Sinn Féin had turned the situation "into a circus". |
Mr Beattie said his party's councillor Sonia Copeland would be asking the chief executive of Belfast City Council what had happened, and his party would put the response into the public domain. | Mr Beattie said his party's councillor Sonia Copeland would be asking the chief executive of Belfast City Council what had happened, and his party would put the response into the public domain. |
'Operational decision' | 'Operational decision' |
In a statement, the council said it had followed Northern Ireland Executive guidance "to permit 30 people to gather outside", and that all cremations held on Tuesday complied with the guidance. | In a statement, the council said it had followed Northern Ireland Executive guidance "to permit 30 people to gather outside", and that all cremations held on Tuesday complied with the guidance. |
The council said it had been in contact with an unnamed local elected representative, and plans had been put in place for people appointed by the family to work with Belfast City Council in stewarding the event. | The council said it had been in contact with an unnamed local elected representative, and plans had been put in place for people appointed by the family to work with Belfast City Council in stewarding the event. |
It said these people were in place "to ensure that those allowed on the site were only those permitted by the family". | It said these people were in place "to ensure that those allowed on the site were only those permitted by the family". |
The council said some staff who were due to go home at 16:00 BST had been allowed to leave at 14:00. | The council said some staff who were due to go home at 16:00 BST had been allowed to leave at 14:00. |
It said this was "to avoid a situation where staff would be photographed, as has happened with other high profile funerals or sensitive cremations in the past". | It said this was "to avoid a situation where staff would be photographed, as has happened with other high profile funerals or sensitive cremations in the past". |
It said an "operational decision" had been taken not to hold any more cremations that day, "in order to protect the privacy of other members of the public and their cremation services". | It said an "operational decision" had been taken not to hold any more cremations that day, "in order to protect the privacy of other members of the public and their cremation services". |
The council added it had made the decision "impartially in what is often a complex and difficult political environment". | The council added it had made the decision "impartially in what is often a complex and difficult political environment". |
Public mood | Public mood |
DUP MP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said there needed to be an investigation into whether the regulations had been breached. | DUP MP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said there needed to be an investigation into whether the regulations had been breached. |
He said: "We will also be asking the PSNI to specifically investigate any potential regulatory breaches by executive ministers, including the deputy first minister." | He said: "We will also be asking the PSNI to specifically investigate any potential regulatory breaches by executive ministers, including the deputy first minister." |
Mr Donaldson said Ms O'Neill "failed to realise the public mood on this and the deep concern that people are taking this personally". | Mr Donaldson said Ms O'Neill "failed to realise the public mood on this and the deep concern that people are taking this personally". |
Guidelines | Guidelines |
Current coronavirus regulations state a maximum of 30 people are allowed to gather together outdoors. | Current coronavirus regulations state a maximum of 30 people are allowed to gather together outdoors. |
About 120 mourners were inside St Agnes's Church in Belfast for Mr Storey's funeral, BBC News NI understands. | About 120 mourners were inside St Agnes's Church in Belfast for Mr Storey's funeral, BBC News NI understands. |
The deputy first minister told a Stormont committee on Wednesday that Requiem Masses were now possible due to this week's reopening of places of worship. | The deputy first minister told a Stormont committee on Wednesday that Requiem Masses were now possible due to this week's reopening of places of worship. |
However, guidance on religious services issued to faith leaders last week stipulated that it did not apply to weddings, baptisms or funerals. | However, guidance on religious services issued to faith leaders last week stipulated that it did not apply to weddings, baptisms or funerals. |
At the press conference, Ms O'Neill said changes to the Requiem Mass guidnace had come into effect on Monday. | |
Updated guidance, seen by BBC News NI on Wednesday and published on the Department of Health website on Thursday, said funeral services could now be conducted in a place of worship. | Updated guidance, seen by BBC News NI on Wednesday and published on the Department of Health website on Thursday, said funeral services could now be conducted in a place of worship. |
"The size and circumstances of the venue will determine the maximum number that can attend the service safely whilst observing social distancing of at least 2 metres, wherever possible," it continued. | "The size and circumstances of the venue will determine the maximum number that can attend the service safely whilst observing social distancing of at least 2 metres, wherever possible," it continued. |
"It is recommended that face coverings are used for indoor services." | "It is recommended that face coverings are used for indoor services." |
The guidance for those gathering outdoors remains the same with the guidance, issued for funeral directors, stating "a maximum of only 30 are permitted to gather for the committal at the graveside or at the front of the City of Belfast Crematorium". | The guidance for those gathering outdoors remains the same with the guidance, issued for funeral directors, stating "a maximum of only 30 are permitted to gather for the committal at the graveside or at the front of the City of Belfast Crematorium". |