His daughter says he was taken to hospital after requiring help with his breathing.
First Minister Arlene Foster is among those who have condemned the attack.
Almost 600,000 people received their first Covid jab on Saturday, government figures show.
From wine merchants to supermarkets, firms are having to find ways round a shortage of cardboard packaging.
A "cautious" approach to reopening is needed, Public Health England's Dr Susan Hopkins says.
Should auditors be expected to spot companies, such as BHS and Wirecard - at risk of collapse through fraud?
Prioritising staff would be 'sensible' and should be considered by the expert body, the party says.
Tomasz Waga was found dead on Thursday in Penylan, Cardiff, after travelling from Dagenham, London.
A crowd had gathered at a sea wall on the Isle of Portland when the incident happened.
The DUP's Nigel Dodds says people are "outraged" at the move to control vaccine exports from the EU into NI.
Activists have burrowed under London's Euston Square Gardens in protest over the HS2 rail project.
Greater Manchester Police launch an investigation after receiving reports of social media abuse directed at Manchester United players in the past week.
The 39cm wire was not discovered until after David Fortes had a heart attack three months later.
Freelance photographer Andy Aitchison was arrested in his kitchen after his images went online.
Police say the revellers were caught having a party at a vacant rented property.
Monica Lennon and Anas Sarwar tell BBC Scotland things have gone very wrong for the party.
Kyanna Sutton, 28, died with the virus after being admitted to hospital with asthma-related symptoms.
Police say they are treating the death as "unexplained" and are searching for the boy's mother.
The grace periods will come to an end and firms are anxious about what comes next, writes the BBC's John Campbell.
Staff are "no longer having to plan to build extra capacity", an intensive care consultant says.
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