PM went to vaccination centre in Fermanagh and unveiled plans to mark state’s centenary

A visit by Boris Johnson to Northern Ireland to promote its centenary and response to Covid-19 has triggered a political row with Sinn Féin, which branded his visit a publicity stunt.

The prime minister went to a vaccination centre in County Fermanagh and unveiled plans to mark the state’s foundation a 100 years ago during a one-day visit on Friday.

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