15-03-2022, 12:57 PM
NI 'fully looped into' scheme says Michael Gove
Northern Ireland can play a full role in housing Ukrainian refugees in spite of the absence of an executive at Stormont, MPs have been told.
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The Secretary of State for Communities, Michael Gove, said on Monday night that all parts of the UK would be involved in the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
People who take in refugees will be known as sponsors.
Sponsors in Northern Ireland will be entitled to claim £350 a month like the rest of the UK.
However, Stormont is currently without a functioning devolved government, known as the Northern Ireland Executive.
It collapsed on 4 February when the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) pulled its first minister out of office, which meant other executive ministers cannot take any significant decisions or agree a budget.
Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Gove acknowledged the complications at Stormont.
"We know the political situation in Northern Ireland, but we did have the opportunity to talk to Jayne Brady of the Northern Ireland Civil Service in order to make sure that Northern Ireland was fully looped into this approach, and both the secretary of state and the minister of state in the Northern Ireland Office are committed to doing everything to help," he told MPs.
Northern Ireland can play a full role in housing Ukrainian refugees in spite of the absence of an executive at Stormont, MPs have been told.
เว็บเล่นสล็อต trials are an important step in betting. Don't decide to play by throwing your best, so you can try out the games that interest or have a lot of people playing.
The Secretary of State for Communities, Michael Gove, said on Monday night that all parts of the UK would be involved in the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
People who take in refugees will be known as sponsors.
Sponsors in Northern Ireland will be entitled to claim £350 a month like the rest of the UK.
However, Stormont is currently without a functioning devolved government, known as the Northern Ireland Executive.
It collapsed on 4 February when the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) pulled its first minister out of office, which meant other executive ministers cannot take any significant decisions or agree a budget.
Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Gove acknowledged the complications at Stormont.
"We know the political situation in Northern Ireland, but we did have the opportunity to talk to Jayne Brady of the Northern Ireland Civil Service in order to make sure that Northern Ireland was fully looped into this approach, and both the secretary of state and the minister of state in the Northern Ireland Office are committed to doing everything to help," he told MPs.