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Derry: Alarms issued to hundreds of hospital staff

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Prof Rita Devlin, executive director of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in Northern Ireland, said they welcomed the contribution alarms could make to protect staff but they must not be used as substitutes for addressing the “root causes of the problem”.

“Our position is that they just form part of a wider, properly considered approach rather than being seen as a stand-alone solution,” she said.

The RCN official said no nurse should ever feel unsafe while delivering care.

During the disorder, police officers from Scotland were deployed to Northern Ireland in support of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).

The anti-immigration protests were followed last weekend by large anti-racism rallies in Belfast and Derry.


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