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Dale Farm deepens ties with Cullybackey College as pupils gain real-world industry experience
Caroline Martin, Dale Farm pictured with Sixth Form pupils from Cullybackey College One of Northern Ireland’s best-known food producers has been strengthening its connection with young people in Ballymena through a year-long partnership designed to give pupils real insight into careers beyond the classroom. Through the ‘Adopt a School’ initiative run alongside Dale Farm and Business in the Community Northern Ireland, students at Cullybackey College have been given hands-on ex
Jun 4


Co Antrim foster carer says opening her home changed lives as 109 children wait for support
Sue Ellen McAuley (right) pictured with Grainne Whyte and Leon Whyte. More than 100 children with disabilities across Northern Ireland are currently waiting to be matched with a short breaks foster carer, as one County Antrim woman urges others to consider what she describes as “the most rewarding thing that you’ll ever do.” With growing pressure on families caring for children with complex needs, foster carers are being asked to provide vital short breaks that give parents a
Jun 4


Peace is no longer enough: Jon Burrows warns Northern Ireland faces ‘stagnation’ challenge
Northern Ireland has entered its most peaceful era in modern history — but too many people still feel left behind economically, according to Ulster Unionist Party leader Jon Burrows MLA, who is set to deliver a major speech calling for a new political and economic direction. In a keynote address in Dublin on Thursday, Mr Burrows will argue that while the Good Friday Agreement transformed Northern Ireland by ending decades of violence, peace alone is no longer enough if famili
Jun 3


No evidence found after Limavady forecourt drugging claims, police say
Police have confirmed that enquiries into an alleged drugging-related incident at a Limavady petrol station have concluded with no evidence found to support claims circulating online. The reports, which spread widely on social media earlier this week, alleged that a woman became seriously unwell after being approached by men at a forecourt in the Ballyquinn Road area of the town. The online claims prompted concern locally and led to a public appeal from the PSNI for informati
Jun 3


Woman accused of child sex offences in Lithuania found hiding in wardrobe during PSNI extradition arrest
A 23-year-old woman wanted in Lithuania to serve a prison sentence for serious sexual offences against a child was found hiding in a wardrobe after PSNI officers forced entry to a rural property in Co Tyrone. The arrest happened in the Coalisland area on Wednesday morning as officers from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s International Policing Unit executed a Lithuanian extradition warrant. Police said the woman is wanted in connection with offences committed in the M
Jun 3


Woman allegedly targeted in suspected drugging incident at Limavady petrol station
STORY UPDATE: TAP HERE Police are investigating reports of a suspected drugging-related incident in Limavady after alarming claims circulated online about a woman allegedly becoming unwell after being approached by men at a local fuel station. The incident, which is understood to have allegedly happened at a forecourt in the Ballyquinn Road area of the town, has prompted a public appeal from the PSNI as officers attempt to establish exactly what occurred. According to reports
Jun 3


First female Belfast Area Commander takes charge as PSNI faces growing pressures
Belfast Area Commander Chief Superintendent Amanda Ford The Police Service of Northern Ireland has appointed its first ever female Belfast Area Commander at a time of mounting pressure on policing resources, rising concerns around organised crime and anti-social behaviour, and increasing demands across the city. Chief Superintendent Amanda Ford has officially taken over the senior leadership role for Belfast, succeeding Chief Superintendent Jeremy Lindsay. The appointment mar
Jun 3


Belfast set for NHL star power as full 3ICE World Cup rosters confirmed
Patrick Grasso, former Belfast Giants forward and 3ICE USA roster member. Belfast is set to welcome a major international ice hockey spectacle next month after the full player rosters for the inaugural 3ICE World Cup were officially confirmed. The two-day tournament, arriving at the home of the Belfast Giants on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 July 2026, will bring together former NHL players, Elite League stars, international prospects, and Stanley Cup-winning coaches in what organi
Jun 3


Northern Ireland waiting lists cut as thousands finally get treatment
Hundreds of thousands of extra appointments, scans and operations have been delivered across Northern Ireland’s health service in a major drive to tackle some of the country’s worst waiting lists, with ministers claiming significant progress for patients left waiting years for care. New year-end figures released by the Department of Health show more than 385,000 additional assessments, diagnostics and treatments were carried out during 2025/26 as part of an intensive elective
Jun 3


Thirty years on, fresh questions raised over RAF Chinook disaster that killed NI intelligence chiefs
A chinook helicopter like the one that crashed in 1994 on Mull of Kintyre, and (inset) Sir Liam Fox More than three decades after one of Britain’s deadliest military aviation disasters, fresh pressure is mounting on the UK Government to re-examine the circumstances surrounding the RAF Chinook crash at the Mull of Kintyre that killed 29 people — including many of Northern Ireland’s most senior security and intelligence personnel. Former UK Defence Secretary Sir Liam Fox has wr
Jun 3


Ballymena United rolls out new ticketing system ahead of 2026/27 season
Ballymena United supporters will begin the new season with a completely new way to buy tickets after the club announced a fresh three-year partnership with ticketing platform TicketCo ahead of the 2026/27 campaign. The deal will see the Championship side introduce a new integrated ticketing system designed to simplify how fans purchase season tickets and matchday admission, with the platform going live immediately as season ticket sales open this week. The move marks one of t
Jun 3


Tesco deal puts Glens of Antrim’s new potato range into stores across Northern Ireland
L-R, Michael McKillop, MD of Glens of Antrim Group, Stephen Ferris, Chef & Glens of Antrim ambassador & Nigel Doherty, Produce Buying Manager, Tesco NI A major new Tesco contract has handed Glens of Antrim another significant boost, with the Ballycastle-based food producer launching a new convenience-focused potato range into stores across Northern Ireland after a three-year development programme and a £180,000 investment. The move expands the company’s presence in the fresh
Jun 3


Ballymena financial firm enters new era as new Director targets growth
Liam Wilson (left) with David Mitchell at the company’s premises in Ahoghill A long-established Ballymena financial advisory firm is entering a new chapter after appointing a new Director with ambitions to expand its reach across Northern Ireland while keeping its strong family-focused approach at the centre of the business. Mitchell & Wilson Financial Planning has confirmed that Liam Wilson has become Director of the Ballymena-based firm, taking over leadership as the compan
Jun 3


Northern Ireland’s largest wool bog restoration trial begins on Slievenanee in the Antrim Hills
Volunteers carried 60 wool logs weighing 8kg onto site at Slievenanee Mountain An ambitious new environmental restoration project in the Antrim Hills is turning one of farming’s most undervalued by-products into a potential weapon against peatland erosion and climate damage. The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU), Ulster Wildlife and a group of industry and research partners have launched Northern Ireland’s largest trial to date using locally sourced wool to restore damaged blanket
Jun 2


Causeway Hospital marks 25 years as Trust outlines future plans
Anne Campbell, Kevin Cassidy and Paddy Graffin pictured at an event celebrating 25 years of Causeway Hospital. Causeway Hospital has marked 25 years since opening its doors, with health leaders using the milestone to underline renewed commitments to the future of acute services on the north coast. Staff, former colleagues, patients, volunteers and members of the Causeway Hospital Partnership Forum gathered on Monday for a special anniversary event celebrating the hospital’s q
Jun 2


Ballymoney Show returns as rising costs put pressure on Northern Ireland’s rural events
Ailbhe McCusker, Community Champion at Share Energy, and participants at the Ballymoney Show launch. Agricultural shows across Northern Ireland are facing growing financial pressure, but organisers behind this week’s Ballymoney Show say the events remain vital lifelines for rural communities, small businesses and the local economy. The Ballymoney Show returns on June 5 and 6 at Ballymoney Showgrounds, bringing together farmers, traders, families and rural organisations at a t
Jun 2


Dogs Trust Ballymena volunteer clocks up 1,000 hours helping rescue dogs
Local woman, Ann Lamont, happy volunteering at Dogs Trust Ballymena A County Antrim woman who promised herself she would one day help rescue dogs after losing her beloved pet has now given more than 1,000 hours of service to homeless hounds at Dogs Trust Ballymena. Ann Lamont, from near Kells, has become one of the rehoming centre’s most recognisable faces after spending the past two years volunteering in its laundry room — affectionately known by staff and volunteers as “Ann
Jun 2


Ballymena to host Mid & East Antrim Pride events later this month
Mid & East Antrim Pride has announced details of its 2026 programme, with a series of events planned across Ballymena on Saturday June 20. The annual event will include a morning community programme at The Braid Arts Centre, a parade through Ballymena town centre and an evening after-party event. Organisers say this year’s theme will be “Louder, Prouder, Stronger”, with community groups, local organisations, businesses and individuals expected to take part throughout the day.
Jun 2


TUV MLA demands witness return to Stormont after ‘bastard’ remark row
TUV North Antrim MLA Timothy Gaston A heated row over comments made during a Stormont committee session on race relations has escalated after TUV North Antrim MLA Timothy Gaston used Assembly proceedings to demand that a publicly funded community representative be compelled to return before the committee “and learn some manners”. Speaking in the Assembly on Monday, June 1, Mr Gaston sharply criticised evidence given during a recent meeting of the Committee for the Executive O
Jun 2


Swift nesting boxes installed at schools and town hall to help save declining ‘Bird of the Borough’
Doagh Primary School is helping protect local wildlife with the installation of three new swift nest boxes and a caller system. L–R: Cllr Archibald‑Brown, Edward McKee, Esther McKee, Cllr Stewart, the Outgoing Deputy Mayor Cllr Gilmour, Kate McAlister, George Acheson and school principal Mrs Brown. Front row: P5 pupils from Doagh Primary School. Seven new Swift nesting boxes have been installed at sites in Doagh and Ballyclare as part of a growing effort to protect one of the
Jun 2
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