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Music, friendship and a BEM: Farmers’ Choir reflects on an extraordinary year
Farmers’ Choir members who participated in the Life Beyond Service. The past year has proved to be both memorable and deeply fulfilling for the Farmers’ Choir, as its 55 members came together through music, friendship and a shared commitment to supporting rural communities across Northern Ireland. Under the leadership of Musical Director Barkley Thompson, the choir enjoyed a packed programme of concerts, community events and media appearances, reinforcing its role as an impor
Dec 31, 2025


Jim Allister: TUV warns of deeper Irish Sea Border and EU controls in 2026
TUV leader Jim Allister MP TUV leader Jim Allister MP has warned that Northern Ireland will enter 2026 facing tighter EU controls, increased costs for businesses and further divergence from Great Britain, as he delivered a hard-hitting New Year message criticising the Protocol, Stormont and unionist rivals. Mr Allister said the new year would “begin where 2025 left off”, with what he described as the continued tightening of European Union restrictions under post-Brexit arr
Dec 31, 2025


Yellow weather warning for snow and ice issued across Northern Ireland
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice across Northern Ireland, with motorists and early-morning commuters urged to take extra care due to the risk of icy conditions and possible travel disruption. The warning is in effect from 00:00 until 10:00 on Friday, 2 January 2026, and covers all six counties of the province — Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone. According to the Met Office, the warning follows a spell of rain, sleet and
Dec 31, 2025


‘He’s just my brother’: A sibling’s story of how Day Opportunities change lives
Stephen Fillis with his younger brother Jonathan. For many families, navigating adulthood can be challenging. For those supporting a loved one with a learning disability, those challenges are often accompanied by uncertainty, concern and difficult questions about the future. A powerful personal account from Coleraine is now shining a light on how the right support can transform not just one life, but an entire family. Stephen Fillis has shared his family’s journey as part of
Dec 30, 2025


Myostatin and the suckler herd: what every beef farmer needs to know
An understanding of the myostatin gene can help producers to make informed decisions about their suckler herd breeding programme. Growing discussion around myostatin genetics is influencing breeding decisions on farms across Northern Ireland, with producers urged to better understand how different gene mutations can impact profitability, animal welfare and labour demands. The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) says improved awareness of myostatin can he
Dec 30, 2025


Antrim’s Alliance Amateur Swim Club wins £1,000 Hafner’s Sports Fund boost
Members of Alliance Amateur Swim club, winners of the £1000 Hafner’s Sports Grant. Alliance Amateur Swim Club has been awarded £1,000 through the Hafner’s Sausages Sports Fund 2025, as part of a £5,000 initiative supporting grassroots sport across Northern Ireland. The Antrim-based club is one of five local organisations to receive the funding, alongside North Down Softball Club in Bangor, St Patrick’s Football Club in Castlederg, Redmond O’Hanlon’s GAC in Poyntzpass , and E
Dec 30, 2025


‘Caring for people by caring for their pets’: Rosie’s Trust celebrates decade milestone at Stormont
L-R: Junior Minister, Aisling Reilly MLA, joins Rosie’s Trust celebrity ambassador, James Nesbitt, and Chair, Aileen Martin, together with deputy First Minister, Emma Little-Pengelly, at Parliament Buildings for a special celebration to mark the charity’s tenth anniversary. Rosie’s Trust, Northern Ireland’s only charity dedicated to caring for people by caring for their pets, has marked its tenth anniversary by honouring its longest-serving volunteers at a special celebration
Dec 30, 2025


New £6,400-per-hectare Small Woodland Grant Scheme opens to support native tree planting
Landowners across Northern Ireland are being encouraged to consider planting new native woodlands with the 2025 Small Woodland Grant Scheme officially open for applications. The announcement was made by Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister Andrew Muir, who confirmed that the scheme will remain open until 7 January 2026 , providing financial support to help establish small-scale native woodland projects. The scheme is designed to support landowners in creating n
Dec 30, 2025


Nesbitt: 2026 must be a year of action for health reform and Executive delivery
Health Minister and Ulster Unionist Party leader Mike Nesbitt Health Minister and Ulster Unionist Party leader Mike Nesbitt has described 2026 as a “highly consequential year” for Northern Ireland’s health and social care system, his party’s renewal, and the effectiveness of the Northern Ireland Executive. In his New Year message, Mr Nesbitt said the coming year would be critical in determining whether long-promised reforms in healthcare can finally be delivered, particularly
Dec 30, 2025


More than 1,000 HSC-approved apps offer support for mental and physical health this winter in NI
People across Northern Ireland are being encouraged to make use of the Health and Social Care (HSC) App Library this winter, with more than 1,000 endorsed health apps available to support physical and mental wellbeing. The appeal comes as winter places additional pressures on individuals, families and health services, with colder weather, shorter days and increased feelings of loneliness and stress affecting many people, particularly during the festive period. The HSC App Lib
Dec 30, 2025


Man arrested and drugs seized after dramatic police pursuit from Antrim ends in crash near Templepatrick
A man has been arrested and a significant quantity of suspected Class A drugs seized following a dramatic police pursuit that began in the Antrim area and ended near Templepatrick on Monday evening, 29 December. Police say the incident unfolded shortly after 9pm when officers attending an unrelated report in Antrim observed a white Audi A4 behaving suspiciously. Sergeant Wallace explained how the situation escalated rapidly across several locations, posing serious risks to o
Dec 30, 2025


Police appeal for help to find missing 85-year-old man
Police have issued an urgent appeal for information as concern grows for the welfare of a missing 85-year-old man. John Burnim was last seen in the Crumlin Road area of north Belfast at around 9am on Tuesday, 30 December. Officers say they are increasingly concerned for his wellbeing and are asking the public to remain vigilant. At the time he was last seen, John is believed to have been wearing a grey jumper, dress trousers and combat boots. Given his age, any information, n
Dec 30, 2025


PHA calls on smokers to quit in 2026 with free support available across Northern Ireland
Smokers across Northern Ireland are being encouraged to make quitting smoking their New Year’s resolution, as the Public Health Agency (PHA) highlights a wide range of free stop smoking support services available to help people quit for good. The PHA is urging those who smoke to take advantage of the fresh start offered by the beginning of a new year, describing quitting smoking as one of the most positive steps people can take to improve their health and protect those around
Dec 30, 2025


Woman (28) dies following road traffic collision as police renew appeal for information
A woman has sadly died following a serious road traffic collision in Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has confirmed. The collision occurred on Friday, 5th December, on the Crom Road, and involved a Vauxhall Insignia car and a Renault Traffic van. Chief Inspector Simpson from the PSNI’s Collision Investigation Unit said officers were called to the scene shortly before 5pm. “Officers responded to a report that a Vauxhall Insignia car a
Dec 30, 2025


Larne RNLI assists crew of stricken fishing boat near Maidens Lighthouse
Images: Jason Bain / Larne RNLI Larne RNLI volunteers came to the aid of three crew members onboard a broken-down fishing boat on Monday afternoon (29 December), after the vessel became at risk of being pushed onto rocks off the County Antrim coast. The volunteer lifeboat crew were tasked at 12.03pm following a call from HM Coastguard, after one of the fishermen reported that their vessel had suffered a breakdown near the Maidens Lighthouse, placing them in danger. Larne RNLI
Dec 29, 2025


Elderly left without support as carer shortage hits rural Mid Ulster
Chair of Mid Ulster District Council, Councillor Frances Burton (DUP) , has revealed she is having sleepless nights over the plight of three elderly residents she knows well who are in desperate need of home care. The Clogher Valley DEA representative made the comments at the Development Committee meeting of Mid Ulster District Council on December 3, where she argued that recent grant funding from the Department for Communities (DfC) should, at least in part, be used to train
Dec 29, 2025


Tributes paid to Ballymena man George Mitchell following fatal house fire
George Mitchell, 48, from Harryville, Ballymena Tributes have been paid to Ballymena man George Mitchell, who tragically died in a house fire at his home on Boxing Day. Mr Mitchell, aged 48, lost his life in the incident at a property on Waring Street, which occurred on Friday 26 December. Emergency services attended the scene, but he was sadly pronounced dead at the property. Police have confirmed that the death is not being treated as suspicious and enquiries into the circu
Dec 28, 2025


Police appeal for help to locate missing Antrim teenager Artie Robinson
Police have issued a public appeal for information to help locate a missing 15-year-old boy who was last seen in Antrim earlier today. Artie Robinson has been reported missing, prompting concern from officers who are seeking the public’s assistance in establishing his whereabouts. Artie is described as being 5ft 11in tall, with brown hair styled in a mullet. At the time he was last seen, he was wearing a black and grey hoodie, a black Trespass body warmer, black joggers and b
Dec 28, 2025


Three debutants among local teams announced for 2026 Budget Energy SuperCupNI Minor Section
Sparky, the Budget Energy mascot, joins players as the Budget Energy SuperCupNI confirms the eight Northern Ireland representatives for the 2026 Boys’ Minor Section, the first official team announcement ahead of next summer’s 43rd edition of the tournament. Pictured left to right are Callum McCabe (Rosario YFC) , Dylan Harkin (Maiden City), Archie Muir (Ballymena United) , Flynn Johnston (Cliftonville), Luke Duddy (Linfield) , Lorcàn Duffy (Newell Academy), Ben Robinson (Glen
Dec 28, 2025


Nicola Benedetti’s Belfast concert to be broadcast from Ulster Hall
Grammy Award-winning violinist Nicola Benedetti Grammy Award-winning violinist Nicola Benedetti has made a highly anticipated return to Belfast, marking her first solo tour in a decade with a special performance at the Ulster Hall — now set to reach audiences across the UK and Ireland through a major Sky Arts broadcast. The concert, filmed last week at the iconic Belfast venue, will air as Nicola Benedetti & Friends on Monday, 29 December at 7.30pm on Sky Arts , with the pro
Dec 28, 2025
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