The Laois TD says it will help both sides of the border fight Covid-19.
The Justice Minister says there needs to be more co-operation between the Gardaí and the PSNI is needed to help both sides of the border fight Covid-19.
Charlie Flanagan and his Northern counterpart, Naomi Long, had a phonecall last night to ensure that both May Bank Holiday weekends in the Republic and UK have high compliance of measures.
Minister Flanagan said there will have be a lot of monitoring of border crossings:
Working together to halt the spread of Covid 19 saves lives. Thank you @gardainfo & @PoliceServiceNI. #COVID19 https://t.co/mjCeBpW6xW
— Charlie Flanagan (@CharlieFlanagan) May 1, 2020
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