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Lidl opens first-ever pub in Northern Ireland as The Middle Ale welcomes customers
Lidl Northern Ireland has officially entered the hospitality sector for the first time, opening the doors of its new public house and off-sales, The Middle Ale, in Dundonald. The retailer’s first-ever pub welcomed its first customers on Thursday, marking a significant expansion beyond traditional supermarket retailing and creating eight permanent jobs in the process. Located beside the existing Lidl store in Dundonald, the new venue gives customers access to Lidl’s full range
Jun 18


Seabird populations in Northern Ireland have fallen by more than 60% as new decade-long recovery plan launched
DAERA Minister Andrew Muir launches the Northern Ireland Seabird Conservation Strategy with partners at RSPB West Light Seabird Centre on Rathlin Island. (L-R) David Quinney Mee, Rathlin Development Community Association, Erin McKeown, LIFE Raft Programme Manager, Joanne Sherwood, Director of RSPB NI, Andrew Upton, Head of British Trust for Ornithology Northern Ireland, Dr Annika Clements, Queen’s University Belfast, Will Hawkins, National Trust and Dr Mathieu Lundy, Ulster
Jun 18


£4m emergency funding announced for PSNI after week of disorder and “racist violence”
The UK Government has announced a £4 million emergency funding package for the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) following last week’s widespread public disorder and “racially motivated violence” that left communities shaken and placed significant pressure on policing resources. The intervention comes after several days of unrest which followed the serious knife attack in north Belfast and led to violent incidents across Northern Ireland, including attacks targeting e
Jun 18


Muckamore patients were abused and failed by the system meant to protect them, damning Inquiry finds
Muckamore Abbey Hospital A landmark public inquiry into abuse at Muckamore Abbey Hospital has concluded that vulnerable patients were abused, families were repeatedly let down, and a series of systemic failures across Northern Ireland’s health and social care system allowed poor practice to continue unchecked for years. The final report of the Muckamore Abbey Hospital Inquiry, published on Thursday, delivers a stark verdict on the treatment of people with learning disabilitie
Jun 18


Allister Kyle aims to turn TUV’s East Londonderry gains into Assembly seat bid
North Antrim TUV MLA Timothy Gaston, Allister Kyle, Chairman of the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) with Party Leader Jim Allister MP A senior TUV figure and Causeway Coast and Glens councillor has been unveiled as the party’s candidate for East Londonderry ahead of next year’s Northern Ireland Assembly election, with a pledge to build on what he described as the party’s strongest-ever electoral performance in the constituency. Allister Kyle, who currently serves as Chairman
Jun 18


Hospitality closures top 200 as industry backs call for Northern Ireland VAT cut
More than 200 hospitality and food service businesses have closed across Northern Ireland since the beginning of the year, industry leaders have claimed, as support grows for a proposal to cut VAT to 10 per cent in a bid to protect jobs and struggling local firms. The Northern Ireland Food to Go Association (NIFTGA) has publicly backed South Antrim MP Robin Swann’s call for a Northern Ireland hospitality VAT pilot, arguing that businesses are facing unprecedented financial pr
Jun 18


From muddy wellies to sunshine-filled crowds: thousands enjoy CAFRE’s Open Farm Weekend
Past CAFRE student William Burnett, alongside Nicola, Abigail, Matthew and Callum Turner viewed the dairy calves at Greenmount Campus. Thousands of people stepped behind the gates of CAFRE campuses at Enniskillen and Greenmount over the weekend as this year’s Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend combined hands-on learning, family fun and a closer look at Northern Ireland’s farming and food industries. From primary school pupils meeting farm animals for the first time to families
Jun 18


Northern Ireland travellers can now fly direct to Norway’s stunning fjords with an exclusive new Jet2 route
Jet2 has unveiled an exclusive new Norway and Fjords programme from Belfast International Airport for Summer 2027, giving travellers in Northern Ireland direct access to one of Europe’s most spectacular destinations for the first time through the airline. The new programme means Jet2 will be the only airline operating flights from Belfast International Airport to the Norwegian city of Bergen during Summer 2027, opening up opportunities for holidaymakers seeking culture, scene
Jun 18


Armoy Road Races set for biggest year yet as thousands of fans prepare to descend on County Antrim
Green flag for Armoy Road Races 2026. Pictured at Dunluce Castle are, from left, Gareth McAuley, AMRRC Chairman, Bill Kennedy MBE, AMRRC Director, William Munnis, Clerk of Course (seated), alongside road racer, Marcus Simpson and Trevor Kane, title sponsor and owner of Bayview Hotel. The countdown is officially underway for the 2026 Armoy Road Races, with organisers expecting thousands of spectators from across the world to descend on the County Antrim village next month for
Jun 17


Recycling overhaul, struggling town centres and health challenges at centre of council’s blueprint for MEA
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Alderman Thomas Gordon launched the Mid and East Antrim Borough Council Performance Improvement Plan 2026/27 Recycling performance has fallen, town centres are perceived to be in decline and almost half of households across Mid and East Antrim are affected by long-term health conditions or disabilities. Those are among the challenges identified by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council as it unveiled a year-ahead improvement plan that includes a maj
Jun 17


Schools could face closure as Northern Ireland repair backlog soars beyond £600m warns EA
The risk of schools being forced to close because of deteriorating buildings is growing across Northern Ireland, with the Education Authority warning that years of underfunding have left the schools estate facing a maintenance backlog estimated at between £600 million and £800 million. The stark warning comes as the Education Authority (EA) says it is rapidly approaching a point where schools – or parts of schools – may have to close on safety grounds because essential repair
Jun 17


Ballymena and Whitehead among local stations competing for top Translink honours
Translink’s Ballymena Rail and Bus Centre Northern Ireland’s bus and rail network is preparing for a summer-long showcase of community pride, environmental action and workplace excellence, with several facilities across the Ballymena and East Antrim area among 37 locations entering the 2026 SPIRIT of Translink Facility Awards. Among the local facilities taking part are Ballymena Bus and Rail Centre, Whitehead Station, Larne Buscentre, Larne Town railway station, Greenisland S
Jun 17


Mid and East Antrim Council opposes unfunded animal welfare duties amid cat microchipping consultation
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has raised concerns over the potential cost of proposed animal welfare changes that could require pet cats to be microchipped. The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) is carrying out a public consultation on a series of proposed reforms to animal welfare policy in Northern Ireland. The department is seeking views on measures including increased dog licence fees, the regulation of rescue and rehoming organisation
Jun 17


New rules for XL Bully and other banned dog breeds as child safety law introduced in Northern Ireland
A new legal requirement aimed at protecting children around prohibited dog breeds will come into force in Northern Ireland later this year, while another long-standing condition for owners is being removed. The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has announced two significant changes affecting people who hold Exemption Certificates for prohibited dog breed types, including XL Bullies. From 1 November 2026, owners of prohibited breed type dogs will
Jun 17


Air Ambulance NI’s first-owned helicopter set to save more lives across Northern Ireland
Pictured at the announcement of Air Ambulance NI’s purchase of its first helicopter and launching the charity's Lift off Together Campaign are: Dr Nigel Ruddell (Medical Director, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service), the first AANI patient, Conor McMullan and Dr David McManus (Chair AANI) with the new helicopter that’s due to take flight as the Air Ambulance NI’s primary helicopter by late Summer 2026. Air Ambulance Northern Ireland is preparing for a major new chapter in its
Jun 17


Major £130,000 drugs haul uncovered after report of erratic driving in Maghera
Police discovered a cannabis cultivation operation in the garage of a home in Maghera A report of erratic driving in Maghera has led police to uncover a large-scale cannabis operation with an estimated street value of more than £130,000, resulting in two arrests and the seizure of drugs, cash and weapons. The discovery was made on Saturday, 13 June, when officers from Mid Ulster Police carried out follow-up enquiries at a residential property after receiving a complaint about
Jun 16


Matthew Robinson joins Ulster Unionists as party looks to broaden expertise and strengthen growth agenda
Ulster Unionist Party Leader Jon Burrows MLA and Matthew Robinson The Ulster Unionist Party has announced that former Northern Ireland Conservative Party chairman Matthew Robinson has joined its ranks, in a move the party says adds significant legal, policy and political experience to its growing team. Robinson, a qualified lawyer holding both an LLB and an LLM, is also a Director at the Euro-Gulf Information Centre (EGIC). His arrival comes as the Ulster Unionists continue e
Jun 16


Five major developments approved as Belfast backs new hotels, care homes and apartments
CGI image of the hotel development in Rosemary Street approved at Belfast City Council’s Planning Committee this evening. This development will bring a 30-bedroom hotel with associated facilities and café. Belfast’s city centre is set for a significant boost in visitor accommodation, residential care provision and housing after planners approved five major developments that will reshape a number of prominent buildings across the city. The decisions, taken by Belfast City Coun
Jun 16


Men living with ADHD urged to ‘start the conversation’ at event tackling stigma and late diagnosis
For many men, ADHD can go unrecognised for years, leaving them struggling with work, relationships, confidence and mental health without fully understanding why. A major event in Belfast this week, organised by ADDNI Children’s Charity, aims to change that by opening up a conversation that organisers say has been overlooked for far too long. Men & ADHD: Let’s Start the Conversation will bring together clinicians, mental health professionals and men with lived experience for a
Jun 16


VAT cut pilot could give Northern Ireland hospitality firms vital lifeline, says MP
South Antrim MP Robin Swann South Antrim MP Robin Swann is calling for a major tax intervention that he says could help struggling hospitality businesses survive mounting financial pressures, safeguard jobs and breathe new life into town centres across Northern Ireland. The Ulster Unionist MP has tabled an Early Day Motion (EDM) in the House of Commons urging the Treasury to introduce a pilot scheme that would reduce VAT on hospitality services in Northern Ireland from the cu
Jun 16
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