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Blue and white pride as Coleraine celebrates Irish Cup heroes with civic recognition event
Members of Coleraine’s Irish Cup-winning team on stage at Saturday’s celebration Coleraine’s Irish Cup-winning team received a hero’s welcome in their home town on Saturday as supporters, families and local residents gathered to celebrate one of the club’s greatest modern achievements. Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council hosted a special recognition event in the town centre to honour Ruaidhri Higgins’ Irish Cup-winning squad, bringing together players past and present, s
Jul 4


Thousands waiting for social housing as Lyons launches crackdown on tenancy fraud costing £9.9m a year
Inset: Communities Minister Gordon Lyons Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has pledged tougher action against social housing fraud in Northern Ireland as a new public consultation launches on proposals to strengthen powers against those abusing the system. The move comes amid continuing pressure on social housing across Northern Ireland, with the Department estimating tenancy fraud and misuse costs the public purse around £9.9 million every year. Officials believe the true co
Jul 4


Burrows backs legislation to guarantee Northern Ireland schoolgirls the right to wear trousers
Girls in Northern Ireland could soon be guaranteed the right to wear trousers to school under proposed legislation progressing through the Assembly, with North Antrim MLA and Ulster Unionist Party leader Jon Burrows describing the move as a matter of “common sense and personal choice”. The UUP leader and the party’s education spokesperson welcomed the Bill’s progress after supporting its Second Stage debate in the Assembly on Wednesday, July 1. The legislation seeks to ensure
Jul 4


Stars, stripes and country hits as Cullybackey stages all-American Fourth of July festival
Cullybackey is set to swap County Antrim for Nashville and New York for an afternoon as an all-American community celebration arrives in the village on Saturday with live music, food, family entertainment and a packed programme of attractions. The Cullybackey Community Festival, organised by Cullybackey Community Partnership, will take place on today Saturday, July 4, at Cullybackey College from 1pm until 6pm, bringing together tribute performances, competitions, craft stalls
Jul 4


Public asked for views on badger culling and vaccination as Northern Ireland steps up fight against bovine TB
Northern Ireland farmers, rural communities and animal welfare organisations are being invited to help shape one of the most sensitive and controversial issues in agriculture as DAERA launches a public consultation on possible wildlife intervention measures to tackle bovine tuberculosis (bTB). The 12-week consultation seeks views on whether interventions involving badgers should play a role in efforts to eradicate the disease, which continues to have significant consequences
Jul 3


Northern Trust records Improvement in ambulance handovers despite ongoing pressures in emergency departments
Ambulance handover times have shown “some improvement” across the Northern Health and Social Care Trust, board members have been told. Presenting a performance report for May at a meeting at Antrim Hospital last week, Neill Martin, Divisional Director of Strategic Planning, Performance and ICT, said that 11.8 per cent of patients arriving by ambulance were handed over to medical staff within 15 minutes at Antrim Area Hospital, compared with 8.6 per cent at Causeway Hospital i
Jul 3


Ballymena Academy students earn place among Northern Ireland’s top young farming talent
(L-R) Samantha Dunlop and Katie McNeilly who are representing Ballymena Academy in the ABP Angus Youth Challenge. Two Ballymena Academy students have returned from an intensive four-day study tour after reaching the final of one of the agri-food industry’s most prestigious youth competitions. Year 11 pupils Samantha Dunlop and Katie McNeilly were selected as one of just four finalist teams from across Northern Ireland in the 2026 ABP Angus Youth Challenge, securing a place am
Jul 3


SSE Airtricity electricity prices to rise from August as households face extra £76 a year
Thousands of households across Northern Ireland are set to see their electricity bills rise again next month after SSE Airtricity announced a tariff increase of 6.2%. The increase, which takes effect from 1 August 2026, will add around £76 a year to the bill of a typical credit customer and standard-rate keypad customer. For many households already dealing with higher living costs, the latest rise means annual electricity costs for a typical SSE Airtricity customer will incre
Jul 3


Police officer suffers suspected broken nose in violent attack during drink-driving arrest in Co Fermanagh
A police officer is receiving medical treatment and welfare support after sustaining what is believed to be a broken nose and a number of other injuries during a violent assault while carrying out routine patrol duties in County Fermanagh overnight. The incident happened in Maguiresbridge in the early hours of Friday morning after officers stopped to check on a vehicle that had come to a halt in the overtaking lane of a main road with its hazard lights activated. The officer,
Jul 3


M2 drivers face nine days of disruption as £1.5m resurfacing scheme set to commence in July
Motorists using one of Northern Ireland’s busiest commuter routes are being warned to expect delays, diversions and overnight closures later this month as a £1.5 million resurfacing project gets underway on the M2. The major road improvement scheme will affect the northbound carriageway between Junction 4 at Sandyknowes and Junction 5 at Templepatrick, with work scheduled to run from Friday 17 July until Monday 27 July. Thousands of drivers travelling between Belfast, Ballyme
Jul 3


£1m+ Becky Adlington swim centre to create up to 50 jobs as first Northern Ireland site announced for Co Antrim
Viewing Gallery at Swim! Newtownabbey Olympic swimming legend Becky Adlington is bringing her fast-growing children’s swim brand to Northern Ireland for the first time, with a £1 million-plus investment set to create up to 50 jobs in County Antrim. The four-time Olympic medallist and television presenter has confirmed plans for a purpose-built children’s swim centre in Newtownabbey, with construction expected to begin next month ahead of an autumn opening. The new facility, k
Jul 3


Ballymena turns 400 with super summer of family fun, adventures and celebrations planned across the town
A summer of giant games, silent discos, street parties, secret surprises and birthday celebrations is set to transform Ballymena town centre as the community comes together to mark one of the biggest milestones in the town’s history. This year marks 400 years since Ballymena was granted its charter in 1626, and organisers BALLYMENA BID, in partnership with Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, are promising an unforgettable programme of events designed to celebrate four centur
Jul 3


Mid & East Antrim secures £128,000 for arts project aimed at transforming town spaces and strengthening cross-border ties
A group of musicians who took part in the previous Soundfest in Ballymena, as part of the Shared Island initiative between Waterford City & County Council and Mid & East Antrim Borough Council. Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has secured around £128,000 in funding for a major new cross-border arts and culture programme that will focus on breathing new life into underused spaces in Larne and Carrickfergus while creating new opportunities for residents to take part in creat
Jul 3


Farmers urged to act as £20,000 Farming with Nature scheme opens for applications
Farmers across Northern Ireland are being encouraged to examine new environmental funding opportunities after applications opened for the 2026 Farming with Nature Transition Scheme, with grants of up to £20,000 available for eligible projects. The scheme, which opened on Monday, offers financial support for a range of environmental measures designed to improve biodiversity, water quality and habitat protection while allowing farms to remain productive businesses. However, the
Jul 2


More than 130 classic Minis expected as ‘Minis at the Castle’ returns to Glenarm this weekend in aid of cancer charity
The unmistakable sound, colour and character of one of Britain’s most iconic cars will return to the grounds of Glenarm Castle this weekend as hundreds of enthusiasts gather for the second annual Minis at the Castle. The good news for local families and motoring enthusiasts is that the event is completely free for the general public to attend. Following a hugely successful debut event in 2025, organisers are preparing to welcome another impressive turnout of classic Mini owne
Jul 2


The Junction leads community effort to restore Women’s Aid Safe Haven Garden after storm damage
The Junction, Antrim, has rallied local businesses Murdock Builders Merchants & Home Centre and Shannon Site Solutions along with Brackenwood Property & Estate Management to restore Women’s Aid’s Safe Haven Garden following recent storm damage. A vital sanctuary for women and children escaping domestic abuse in Antrim has been restored after local businesses joined forces to repair storm damage that threatened the privacy and security of the space. The Safe Haven Garden at th
Jul 2


Ballymena riot participant jailed for 32 months as police warn more convictions will follow
Jailed: Twenty-nine-year-old Matthew Henry from Ballymena A man involved in serious disorder in Ballymena during the violent unrest of June last year has been sentenced to 32 months in prison, as police warned that further prosecutions connected to the disturbances are still to come. Twenty-nine-year-old Matthew Henry was sentenced at Antrim Crown Court on Thursday following his conviction for common law riot arising from disorder in Ballymena on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. Henry
Jul 2


Immersive ancestral cottage trail aims to bring international visitors to Mid and East Antrim
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Alderman Thomas Gordon launches the council’s part of the ‘Immersive Ancestral Cottage Trail’ with Robert Stewart at its President Arthur Homestead in Cullybackey. Mid and East Antrim is set to play a central role in a new international tourism initiative designed to strengthen historic links between Northern Ireland and the United States while attracting visitors from around the world to local heritage sites. A new immersive ancestral cottage tr
Jul 2


Car collides with two police vehicles as PCTF seize £225,000 drugs haul in major operation
Drugs and cash seized by police in County Antrim A man in his thirties has been arrested and suspected drugs with an estimated street value of £225,000 seized following a planned police operation which stretched from north Belfast into Newtownabbey and Mallusk. The arrest followed a proactive operation by detectives from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Paramilitary Crime Task Force targeting the suspected supply of Class A drugs. Police said officers attempted to sto
Jul 2


Parents to get greater say over school places under major admissions shake-up proposed by Givan
Parents across Northern Ireland could soon have a stronger say in where their children go to school under plans unveiled by Education Minister Paul Givan to overhaul the current admissions system. The proposed changes would make it easier for schools to increase pupil numbers where there is parental demand, even in cases where families currently miss out on their preferred choice despite places being available elsewhere in the education system. Announcing the reforms in a Wri
Jul 2
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