Translink's cash reserves are set to fall below minimum levels before the end of March, it has emerged, sparking fears over the future of Northern Ireland's public transport provider. In response to a written Assembly question from Alliance MLA Andrew Muir, Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon said the impact of the Covid pandemic and other pressures have hit Translink's finances. She said she has engaged with other ministers over the company's "future financial stability" and Translink's cash reserves are currently at a level allowing it to meet daily financial obligations because DfI has put in place measures to keep reserves above a "minimum independently-assessed threshold".