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Christmas comes early for The Junction as sales soar and major tenants renew
The Junction continues to buck national retail trends as sales figures soar. Christmas has come early for The Junction Retail and Leisure Park after the Antrim-based outlet confirmed the renewal of two major tenant leases while posting strong sales growth that defies wider national retail trends. The Junction has officially re-signed leasing agreements with leading retailers Next and Denby, reinforcing confidence in the scheme as it finishes 2025 with year-to-date turnover u
Dec 19, 2025


Farmers’ Choir spreads Christmas cheer and raises thousands for local charities
The Farmers’ Choir has enjoyed a highly successful and uplifting Christmas season, delighting audiences across Northern Ireland with a programme of festive music, warm humour and community spirit — while raising thousands of pounds for local charities along the way. The choir’s Christmas celebrations began with a festive concert in First Larne Presbyterian Church, hosted by Larne Foodbank. Performing a range of much-loved Christmas favourites, the choir entertained a warmly
Dec 19, 2025


Antrim Area Hospital nurse urges public to take simple steps to protect others this Christmas
Cahal Bradley, a charge nurse based at Antrim Area Hospital As families across Northern Ireland prepare to gather for Christmas and New Year, a frontline nurse at Antrim Area Hospital has appealed to the public to take simple but meaningful steps to protect loved ones, vulnerable patients and overstretched health services. Cahal Bradley, a charge nurse based at Antrim Area Hospital , said small acts of consideration — such as staying at home when unwell and planning ahead — c
Dec 19, 2025


Lough Neagh Partnership urges Minister to rethink ‘deeply disappointing’ fishermen support package
Gary McErlain, Chair of the Lough Neagh Partnership The Chair of the Lough Neagh Partnership has urged DAERA Minister Andrew Muir to urgently reconsider a newly announced financial support package for fishermen, warning that it fails to reflect the true scale of loss suffered by the industry amid the ongoing environmental crisis at the lough. Gary McErlain said the £100,000 support scheme for Lough Neagh brown eel fishers, announced earlier this week, risks underestimating t
Dec 19, 2025


FutureMakers Academy offers fully funded route into manufacturing jobs in Ballymena
John McClintock and Pamela Steele from Northern Regional College; Patrick McNeill, former FutureMakers Academy participant and Clarke employee; MTF chairman David Watson; Logan Godfrey, past FutureMakers Academy participant and Wrightbus employee; Donna McCullough from Northern Regional College; and Donna Morrison from Mid and East Antrim Borough Council A fully funded skills programme aimed at helping people into sustainable employment is offering a new route into manufactur
Dec 19, 2025


Justice Minister Naomi Long calls hate crime figures “alarming” amid surge in support referrals
Pictured during a visit to the Hate Crime Advocacy Service (HCAS) Justice Minister Naomi Long with Chloe Barton, Rainbow Project; Anna Pustelnik, HCAS manager; Janice Bunting, CEO Victim Support NI; Dawn McCartney, Disability Action; Jolena Flett, Head of Advocacy and Project and Lucy Fitzgerald, Policy and Communications Manager. Referrals to Northern Ireland’s Hate Crime Advocacy Service (HCAS) have increased by more than a third in the past year, with Justice Minister Naom
Dec 19, 2025


Mayor Jackson Minford’s festive message highlights growth, generosity and hope across Mid & East Antrim
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford The Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford, has reflected on a year of resilience, generosity and progress across the Borough in his Christmas message to residents. As festive lights illuminate towns and villages across Mid and East Antrim, the Mayor spoke of the “joy and warmth of Christmas” and the strong sense of community that has defined the past year. “It has been a true honour to serve as your
Dec 19, 2025


JAQ Group pledges £55k in products and cash to ensure no child wakes up without gifts
The JAQ Group team, from left to right, including Lucie Boal, Calvin Martin, with Claire McGimpsey from Cash for Kids, Connor Martin, Genevieve Martin, Jackie Kilpatrick, Mollie Walker and Alex Macalintal. A County Antrim-based fragrance company has donated £55,000 in funding and products to support Cash for Kids’ Mission Christmas campaign, helping ensure vulnerable children across Northern Ireland receive gifts this festive season. The JAQ Group, headquartered in Randals
Dec 19, 2025


Rising abuse against health workers sparks fresh call for respect in Emergency Departments
Sara Smyth, a clinical sister in Antrim Area Hospital Emergency Department Healthcare staff across the Northern Health and Social Care Trust (Northern Trust) are urging the public to treat frontline workers with respect and understanding, as new figures reveal a sharp rise in violence and aggression towards staff. With Emergency Departments becoming increasingly busy and wider health services under sustained pressure, the Trust says incidents of abuse are placing further stra
Dec 19, 2025


Community spirit brewing in Cullybackey as Housing Executive supports ‘Forging Friendships’ project
Pictured with John Read, Housing Executive Good Relations Officer, Mid and East Antrim is Samantha Peden, Community Development Officer and participants of the Christmas coffee morning provided by Cullybackey Community Partnership. Also represented at the event was the board of directors, Cullybackey Men's Shed and members of Cullybackey community. All the catering equipment for the event was funded by the Housing Executive. A gift of coffee-making equipment from the Housing
Dec 18, 2025


‘A fraction of a second either way’: Court hears how Ballymena crash nearly turned fatal
Suspended jail term for 71-year-old woman who was more than twice drink drive limit when she crashed her car through a shop window in Ballymena injuring customer A 71-YEAR-OLD woman who was more than twice the drink drive limit when she crashed her car through the window of the Grove Road Spar shop in Ballymena, injuring a customer, has received a suspended jail sentence, reports Court News NI . Marion Connolly, of Carnwood Hall, Ballymena, was at the town's Magistrates' Cour
Dec 18, 2025


Local ownership milestone as Magmel secures full control of Riverside Retail Park in £30m deal
Riverside Retail Park, Coleraine A Ballymena-based property company headed by local businessman Ryan Walker has completed a landmark £30 million acquisition that brings one of Northern Ireland’s most prominent retail destinations under single local ownership for the first time. Magmel (Ballymena) Limited , which owns the Fairhill Shopping Centre in Ballymena , has acquired Riverside Retail Park in Coleraine from Kelvin Properties Ltd, in a transaction overseen by TDK Property
Dec 18, 2025


Thousands of previously unseen PRONI records from 2002–2003 published online for first time
PRONI Offices in Belfast Public records dating from 2002 and 2003 — alongside material from earlier years — have been made publicly available online for the first time, marking a significant expansion of digital access to Northern Ireland’s recent history. The newly released documents have been added to the Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) website as part of an ongoing collaboration between the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) and Ulster University. The
Dec 18, 2025


129 Arrests in Just 15 Days as PSNI Warns Drink and Drug Driving Is ‘Shocking’
Chief Superintendent Sam Donaldson, from the PSNI’s Operational Support Department Preliminary figures released by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) show that 129 people were arrested on suspicion of drink or drug driving during the first 15 days of December, prompting renewed warnings about the potentially fatal consequences of getting behind the wheel under the influence. The figures, covering the period 1–15 December, are provisional and subject to change. Howe
Dec 18, 2025


£30m boost for roads as Infrastructure Minister targets rural network with extra £4m
More than £30 million in additional funding has been allocated to improve roads across Northern Ireland, with £4 million specifically targeted at the rural road network, Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has announced. The new funding package, secured through the December Monitoring process, will support an expanded programme of road improvement works aimed at addressing longstanding maintenance challenges and improving safety for road users across both urban and rural area
Dec 17, 2025


Tim’s lights brings faith, festive wonder and fundraising spirit to Broughshane
A new Christmas lights display is bringing festive warmth, faith and community spirit to Broughshane this winter, as Tim’s Lights makes its debut on Caherty Hill in support of Marie Curie Northern Ireland. The charity display, which also runs in Tandragee, is rooted in a deeply personal mission — to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas while raising vital funds for end-of-life care across Northern Ireland. Since first switching on in 2014, Tim’s Lights has raised an impres
Dec 17, 2025


Which recycling system works best? Councils point to England, Wales — and each other
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council has entered into a debate over which household recycling system works best, after the issue was raised at a meeting of a neighbouring council. Speaking in the council chamber at Mossley Mill on Monday evening, Antrim DUP councillor Paul Dunlop highlighted the differing approaches taken by local authorities. Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council has recently completed the roll-out of a triple-stacked wheelie box system to 25,000 house
Dec 17, 2025


Your essential guide to Health and Care Services in Northern Ireland this Christmas and New Year 2025
Health and care services remain available across Northern Ireland during the festive period to ensure residents can enjoy the holidays safely. As families across Northern Ireland gather for Christmas dinners, carol singing, and New Year’s celebrations, the Department of Health is reminding everyone to prioritise both physical and mental wellbeing. With the potential for winter bugs, minor accidents from icy paths or overenthusiastic festive games, and the emotional highs and
Dec 17, 2025


Reconnecting communities: Translink unveils ambitious rail expansion plans for Northern Ireland
Translink has today (17 December 2025) published a landmark report detailing feasibility studies for four transformative rail projects, offering fresh hope for improved connectivity across Northern Ireland. The document, Shaping the Future: A Rail Network for Northern Ireland , builds on the All-Island Strategic Rail Review and highlights schemes that could reconnect long-isolated communities, slash journey times, and support the shift to sustainable travel. For many resident
Dec 17, 2025


Purchase scams surge in Northern Ireland as Bank of Ireland urges Christmas shoppers to stay alert
Allison Ewing, Fraud Manager, Education & Awareness at Bank of Ireland with Peter Corrie, Customer Advisor urging everyone to stay alert and be extra vigilant as purchase scams are on the rise. Purchase scams are now the most common form of fraud reported in Northern Ireland, prompting Bank of Ireland to issue a renewed warning to consumers as Christmas shopping reaches its peak. As households across Northern Ireland turn to online platforms in the final days before Christmas
Dec 17, 2025
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