Pupils should not wait more than 34 weeks for a statement of Special Educational Needs, under the plans.
Read moreBy Robbie Meredith
BBC News NI Education Correspondent
Ministers will look at whether businesses can reopen next Friday at a meeting later today.
Ministers will look at whether businesses can reopen next Friday at a meeting later today.
Pupils should not wait more than 34 weeks for a statement of Special Educational Needs, under the plans.
The health minister had said the originally-planned date of 14 December could be brought forward.
Arlene Foster, Michelle O'Neill and Robin Swann speak about NI's vaccination programme.
Arctic air has started to plunge south with ice, frost, and even snow in the forecast.
SDLP's Daniel McCrossan says remote learning would "let people prepare safely for Christmas".
Police say that he was injured after a device partially exploded in Craigavon on Tuesday night.
Ministers will look at whether businesses can reopen next Friday at a meeting later today.
Pupils should not wait more than 34 weeks for a statement of Special Educational Needs, under the plans.
The health minister had said the originally-planned date of 14 December could be brought forward.
Arlene Foster, Michelle O'Neill and Robin Swann speak about NI's vaccination programme.
Arctic air has started to plunge south with ice, frost, and even snow in the forecast.
SDLP's Daniel McCrossan says remote learning would "let people prepare safely for Christmas".
Police say that he was injured after a device partially exploded in Craigavon on Tuesday night.
Pupils should not wait more than 34 weeks for a statement of Special Educational Needs, under the plans.
The health minister had said the originally-planned date of 14 December could be brought forward.
Arlene Foster, Michelle O'Neill and Robin Swann speak about NI's vaccination programme.
By Robbie Meredith
BBC News NI Education Correspondent
By Robbie Meredith
BBC News NI Education Correspondent
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The first people in Northern Ireland could receive their Covid-19 vaccines as soon as 9 December, BBC News NI understands.
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Northern Ireland captain Marissa Callaghan says the squad's "dreams have come true" after they reached the Euro 2022 play-offs by beating the Faroe Islands 5-1 on Tuesday.
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Goalscorers Rachel Furness and Chloe McCarron speak of their "excitement for the future" after the 5-1 win over the Faroe Island clinches a Euro 2022 play-offs berth.