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Casualty with suspected broken leg rescued from beach by Larne RNLI and Coastguard
A casualty with a suspected broken leg was rescued from a beach earlier today (Monday 25 May) after HM Coastguard Larne and the volunteer crew of Larne RNLI launched a joint emergency response. The incident unfolded in a difficult coastal location where access for ambulance crews was limited and changing tidal conditions created additional pressure for rescuers working on scene. Coastguard teams arrived quickly and worked alongside the RNLI crew to stabilise the casualty befo
May 25


Larne RNLI launches new Shannon class lifeboat in first emergency callout
Larne RNLI’s new Shannon class all-weather lifeboat Machiko Nancy Larne RNLI’s new Shannon class all-weather lifeboat Machiko Nancy was launched for the first time on Sunday afternoon after two crew members onboard a broken-down RIB got into difficulty off the County Antrim coast. The volunteer crew were requested to launch at 2.48pm on Monday 25 May following a call from HM Coastguard after a member of the crew onboard the vessel reported that they had suffered a breakdown w
May 25


Man charged after serious assault and weapon incident in Ballymena park
A 22-year-old man has been arrested and charged following a reported assault in the Dunclug Park area of Ballymena on Monday morning, May 25. Police confirmed the man has been charged with grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of an offensive weapon with intent to commit an indictable offence. The charges follow what is understood to have been a serious incident in the Dunclug area earlier today, prompting a police investigation. Court appearance scheduled The accus
May 25


McGroggan’s closure marks end of an era for Ballymena after more than a century
McGroggan’s shop on William Street, Ballymena McGroggan’s, one of Ballymena’s most recognisable family-run businesses, has announced it will close its long-established William Street shop later this week, bringing an end to more than a century of trading in the town centre. The much-loved business, renowned for its homemade ice cream and traditional treats, confirmed on Saturday that it will close its doors permanently on May 30, 2026. First established in 1923 by Hugh and An
May 25


Funding launched to give children with disabilities a more inclusive summer in Mid and East Antrim
Children and young people with complex disabilities across Mid and East Antrim could benefit from new summer activities and support programmes after the council launched a dedicated funding scheme aimed at creating more inclusive opportunities during the school holidays. Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has unveiled its first-ever Inclusive Summer Opportunities Grant Funding Scheme, with £12,000 available to help local organisations deliver free and accessible activities t
May 25


Mars Bar and apple scones are the gooey bake readers will want all summer
Golden on the outside with melted Mars bar running through the centre, these fluffy apple scones are the kind of sweet bake made for sunny weekends, iced coffees and slow spring afternoons. The sharpness of fresh green apple cuts beautifully through the gooey chocolate and caramel, creating a bakery-style treat that feels nostalgic without being too heavy for the season. Finished with a drizzle of melted milk chocolate and topped with chunks of Mars bar, they look every bit a
May 24


Paul Frew pushes for tougher laws on pets used in domestic abuse
Paul Frew MLA with Tara Cunningham, manager Causeway Coast Dog Rescue, with Archie the dog taking centre stage, as they lead the pathway for Rubys Law in Northern Ireland. Animals used to control and terrorise victims of domestic abuse could soon receive stronger legal protection in Northern Ireland under proposed changes tabled by North Antrim MLA Paul Frew. The amendments to the Justice Bill would make it an aggravating offence to hurt — or threaten to hurt — an animal con
May 24


New dementia safety scheme launched across Mid & East Antrim to help vulnerable residents get home safely
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford, and Mayoress Allison Minford, pictured with Karen Bruce from Council’s Community Health and Wellbeing Team and DEA Manager, Janet Shearer, to launch the Dementia Safeguarding Scheme for Mid and East Antrim. Families caring for loved ones with dementia across Mid and East Antrim are being offered new peace of mind through a safeguarding scheme designed to help vulnerable residents return home safely if they become lost
May 24


Summer schemes and street outreach stepped up to keep Mid and East Antrim young people safe
(From left) Youth workers Matthew Simpson, Jonny Farrell and Johnny Crymble. Support services for children and teenagers across Mid and East Antrim are being expanded this summer amid growing concerns around anti-social behaviour, safeguarding risks, mental health pressures and the dangers young people can face when schools close for the holidays. Youth workers, police and community organisations told a public meeting in Ballymena this week that summer can become a particular
May 24


Five taken to hospital after two-car collision in Ballymena
Five people have been taken to hospital following a two-vehicle collision in Ballymena on Saturday evening which temporarily shut part of the Crankill Road as emergency services dealt with the aftermath. Police, ambulance crews and firefighters were called to the scene at around 5.50pm on Saturday, 23 May, following reports of a crash involving a VW Golf and a Mazda. Traffic was diverted from the area as the Crankill Road was closed for a period while emergency services atten
May 24


Romance and thrillers dominate Waterstone’s Ballymena Top 10 as readers snap up summer preorders
Romance, psychological thrillers and contemporary fiction are leading the way at Waterstone’s Ballymena this week, with the latest Top 10 bestselling books revealing a strong appetite for emotionally charged page-turners and escapist summer reads. Alongside the new chart, the Ballymena store has announced upcoming book club selections, children’s storytime events and a host of major new titles now available to preorder ahead of their highly anticipated releases later this yea
May 23


Bid to give PSNI stronger powers to seize e-scooters backed by cross-party MLAs
North Antrim DUP MLA Paul Frew, and Mid Ulster SDLP MLA Patsy McGlone. The PSNI could soon be handed stronger powers to seize illegally used e-scooters without first issuing a warning under a proposed amendment tabled at Stormont by North Antrim MLA Paul Frew and Mid Ulster MLA Patsy McGlone. The move comes amid growing concern over the reckless use of e-scooters on roads and pavements across Northern Ireland, with politicians, police, doctors and vulnerable pedestrians all w
May 23


Ballymena streets alive with celebration as town marks historic 400th anniversary
Celebrating the landmark 400 years since King Charles I granted a charter allowing Ballymena town to hold markets. (Photos by: Steven McAuley/McAuley Multimedia) Ballymena marked its 400th anniversary on Saturday with a major day of celebration that transformed the town centre into a vibrant showcase of community pride, entertainment and local history. Families, community groups, performers and visitors gathered across Ballymena on 23 May for a packed programme of events mark
May 23


Knife-wielding burglar confronts Ballymena man in 60s during early morning break-in
A man in his 60s was confronted by a burglar armed with two knives during a terrifying break-in at a home in Ballymena early on Thursday morning. Police said the intruder, who had his face covered and was dressed in dark clothing, entered a property in the Francis Street area at around 7:50am before confronting the occupant inside the house. The incident has left fresh concern in the local community following another serious burglary involving elderly residents in Ballymena e
May 23


Sell-out Farmers’ Choir NI concert strikes a chord with rural communities
Farmers’ Choir NI performing at The Braid, Ballymena A packed audience filled The Braid Arts Centre as Farmers’ Choir NI delivered a sell-out Spring Concert celebrating the humour, hardships and strong sense of community at the heart of rural life across Northern Ireland. Drawing concertgoers from farming families and countryside communities, the evening blended music, storytelling and laughter in a performance that reflected the real-life experiences of those who live and wo
May 23


30,000 rural health checks delivered as farm families programme hailed a model for community care
Members of the Farm Families Health Checks team celebrates reaching its 30,000th health check with Health Minister, Mike Nesbitt and Fearghal McKinney, Head of British Heart Foundation in Northern Ireland. A Northern Ireland health programme delivering frontline care directly into rural communities has reached a major milestone after providing 30,000 on-the-spot health checks for farmers and farm families. The Farm Families Health Checks Programme, which has operated across N
May 23


Specsavers expands recycling scheme across Northern Ireland stores after 72 tonnes of waste diverted from landfill
Customers visiting Specsavers stores across Northern Ireland will now be able to recycle unwanted glasses, contact lens packaging and cases as part of a nationwide expansion of the company’s recycling scheme. The move comes after the optical retailer and its recycling partner recycled 72 tonnes of material in 2025 — an increase of almost five tonnes compared to the previous year — highlighting growing demand for easier ways to dispose of hard-to-recycle eye care products. The
May 23


Terror probe spreads to Ballymena and Larne after five arrests in Belfast
Detectives investigating violent dissident republican activity have carried out further searches in Ballymena and Larne following the arrest of five men under the Terrorism Act in west Belfast. A number of vehicles have also been seized as part of the ongoing investigation being led by the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Terrorism Investigation Unit. The latest searches will heighten attention locally after police confirmed operations had extended beyond Belfast into par
May 22


Ballymena set for huge 400th birthday celebration with parade, music and free family fun
Ballymena is preparing to celebrate a major milestone this Saturday as the town marks its 400th anniversary with a packed day of parades, live entertainment, history, music and free family activities expected to draw large crowds into the town centre. From community groups and youth organisations taking part in a colourful town parade, to live performances in People’s Park and historical re-enactors bringing centuries of local history to life, the celebrations are designed to
May 22


Multiple fire crews tasked to scene of ongoing vehicle blaze in Glenwhirry area of Ballymena
Firefighters remain at the scene of an ongoing vehicle fire in the Glenwhirry area outside Ballymena on Friday afternoon after emergency services were called to the incident shortly before 2.40pm. Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) confirmed crews were tasked to Douglas Road, Glenwhirry, at 2.37pm on Friday 22 May 2026, with multiple appliances dispatched to tackle the blaze. The incident prompted a significant emergency response in the rural Ballymena area, wit
May 22
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