Robin Swann
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 52 |
Date of birth | September 24,1971 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Kells |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Jennifer Swann |
Party | Ulster Unionist Party |
Residence | Kells |
United Kingdom | |
County Antrim | |
Job | Politician |
Education | The Open University |
Position | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland since 2011 |
Previous position | Minister of Health of Northern Ireland (2020–2022) |
Children | 2 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1322495 |
Robin Swann Life story
Robin Swann is a politician from Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland's Minister of Health from Jan 2020 to Oct 2022, he was the leader of the Ulster Unionist Party from 2017 to 2019.
Covid inquiry: Former first minister says UK should have made NI decisions
... Last week, Robin Swann, who served as health minister during the pandemic, told the inquiry a Baroness Foster said she was proud of the response of the Northern Ireland Civil Service and the health service to the Covid pandemic, especially in the absence of ministers...
Baby loss: Mum's campaign for bereavement unit in son's memory
... " After Henry s death, Louise and her husband Harry, who live in Ballinascreen in Derry, contacted their local MLA Emma Sheerin and started writing letters to then health minister Robin Swann...
Creeslough: Seven dead after Donegal explosion
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Dr Michael Watt: Trust failed to quickly intervene on misdiagnoses
... The statutory public inquiry was established in 2020 by Health Minister Robin Swann...
NI health: Patients 'at risk' without Stormont executive
... Health Minister Robin Swann said sustained investment in education and training was " essential to the rebuilding" of the system...
Covid: Decision on Scotland's final restrictions and UK travel rules to end
... Northern Ireland health minister wants powers extendedNorthern Ireland s Health Minister Robin Swann has set out to reintroduce Covid restrictions, for example, in the case of a new variant posing a threat...
Abuse survivors hear Stormont public apology
... Health Minister and Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) MLA Robin Swann said victims and survivors had shown " courage" and had " taught us much in government"...
Covid: End of legal need to self-isolate in England
... Scotland s deputy first minister John Swinney said the beyond that date, while Northern Ireland s health minister Robin Swann said he would on the matter...
Covid: Decision on Scotland's final restrictions and UK travel rules to end
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning.
1. Decision over lifting Scotland's final restrictionsThe Scottish cabinet meets later to as planned. Measures such as mask-wearing in shops and on Public Transport are scheduled to stop being legal requirements from 21 March but, with some data suggesting that Covid is more widespread than ever and many hospitals full, we examine whether the lifting of The Final restrictions might be paused.
2. All UK travel rules to end on FridayAll remaining, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps says. Currently, those travelling to the UK must complete passenger locator forms, while those who are not fully vaccinated must take a Covid test before departure and pay for a PCR test after arrival. The Scottish Government says consistency across The Four nations was agreed to avoid a negative impact on the tourism industry, with the Welsh health minister saying she was scrapping border rules " reluctantly".
3. Northern Ireland health minister wants powers extendedNorthern Ireland 's Health Minister Robin Swann has set out to reintroduce Covid restrictions, for example, in the case of a new variant posing a threat. However, he acknowledged it would be almost impossible in The Absence of the Stormont executive, which collapsed last month when First Minister Paul Givan resigned in protest over post-Brexit trade rules.
4. NHS struggling with 'long tail' of pandemic mental ill healthThe number of referrals for specialist NHS Mental Health care reached a record high in England by The End of 2021, The Royal College of Psychiatrists says the pandemic has led to unprecedented demand and backlogs, with services struggling to keep up. There were 4. 3 million referrals for conditions such as anxiety and depression in 2021, More Than A Million for children or adolescents, according to NHS data.
5. Crowds return for Cheltenham FestivalTwo years ago, it was one of The Last major sporting events to be held in front of full stands before the imposition of the coronavirus lockdown. And after a year behind closed doors, Cheltenham Festival will Once Again hear the roar of Horse Racing fans, with up to 250,000 people expected to attend across The Four days. Here's.
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