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Free school meals money stalled over Sinn Fein-DUP Troubles pension row

written by John June 23, 2020
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School meals for children in North over the summer

STORMONT ministers were unable to sign off on funding for children entitled to free school meals at their meeting on Monday.

It was one of a number of key financial decisions they were unable to make.

this was due to a dispute between Sinn Féin and the DUP over the failure to implement a payment scheme for victims of the Troubles.

The decision to extend the free school meals scheme over the summer was announced last Friday.

On Monday, there was widespread welcome for Stormont’s announcement that up to six people from different households will now be able to meet indoors, provided they distance themselves.

However, ministers were also meant to sign off on a £12 million package to extend the free school meals scheme, as well as cash for the health service and local airports.

Those decisions did not make it on to the agenda over arguments within the Executive Office over whether funding to set up a victims’ pension scheme should also be approved.

Sinn Féin objects to the scheme because some former paramilitaries will not get payments.

It is not clear whether the dispute will be resolved in time for the next executive meeting on Thursday, or if another way might be found to rubber stamp the free school meals package.

Both the DUP and the NIO has accused Sinn Féin of blocking the Troubles, pension payments by refusing to nominate the Justice Department to oversee the scheme.

Sinn Féin said the guidelines shared with the party so far discriminated against former prisoners and were far removed from the proposed legislation.

Direct payments for the school meals had originally been scheduled to end on June 30.

On Friday, Education Minister Peter Weir said the executive had agreed to extend it during the summer break.

It came after a shamed Westminster agreed to extend the scheme in England following a campaign by Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford.

Free school meals money stalled over Sinn Fein-DUP Troubles pension row was last modified: June 24th, 2020 by John

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