Number 10 said he will thank the Mac Gabhanns for their “tireless campaigning” for Daithi’s Law
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is to personally present six-year-old Dáithi Mac Gabhann with an award recognising “outstanding volunteers” for his contribution to his community.
Their efforts prompted the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland’s decision to bring forward amendments to the Executive Formation Bill earlier this year, which allowed Dáithi's Law to “become a reality and save lives across Northern Ireland”, No 10 said. In a letter to Dáithi, who is awaiting a new heart, Mr Sunak said: “Every day I write a letter to thank someone for doing something remarkable for others. Today is very special, because I get to thank you.
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