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TUV targets Alliance seat in North Antrim election push
TUV party leader and North Antrim MP Jim Allister, new party candidate Kirk Wilson, and current North Antrim MLA Timothy Gaston The TUV has unveiled its two-candidate team for next year’s Assembly election in North Antrim, setting out an explicit strategy to win a fourth unionist seat in the constituency by targeting Alliance representation. Sitting MLA Timothy Gaston will once again stand for the party, joined by first-time Assembly candidate Kirk Wilson from Cloughmills as
May 26


Paper prescriptions set for major overhaul as part of £102m NI funding package
Northern Ireland Secretary of State Hilary Benn Northern Ireland’s struggling public services are set for a major shake-up after the UK Government released a further £102.6 million to fund wide-ranging reforms across healthcare, employment support, digital services and agriculture. The funding package includes a landmark £42 million project to replace Northern Ireland’s paper prescription system with a fully digital process — ending the manual handling of more than 45 million
May 26


ECOS volunteers devastated after ‘senseless destruction’ leaves children’s garden wrecked
Scene of senseless destruction in the sensory garden in the Ecos Nature Park Community volunteers in Ballymena say years of work has been damaged in a wave of vandalism at ECOS Nature Park that left a children’s sensory garden wrecked, equipment destroyed and broken glass scattered across grass used by families, runners and wildlife. Members of the Friends of the Ecos group discovered the damage on the morning of Bank Holiday Monday, 25 May, describing the scenes as “senseles
May 26


CAFRE students reach agri-food debate semi-finals after standout performance
Students Niamh Reid (Glenarm), Jessica Cuthbertson (Sixmilecross), Caleb Orr (Ballymena), TJ Hamilton (Armagh), Jane May (Portadown) and Grace Hunter (Dungannon) represented CAFRE at the Great Agri-Food Debate. Students from the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) have reached the semi-finals of a major all-island agri-food debating competition after impressing judges with arguments on some of the biggest challenges facing farming and food production. Th
May 25


Casualty with suspected broken leg rescued from beach by Larne RNLI and Coastguard
A casualty with a suspected broken leg was rescued from a beach earlier today (Monday 25 May) after HM Coastguard Larne and the volunteer crew of Larne RNLI launched a joint emergency response. The incident unfolded in a difficult coastal location where access for ambulance crews was limited and changing tidal conditions created additional pressure for rescuers working on scene. Coastguard teams arrived quickly and worked alongside the RNLI crew to stabilise the casualty befo
May 25


Larne RNLI launches new Shannon class lifeboat in first emergency callout
Larne RNLI’s new Shannon class all-weather lifeboat Machiko Nancy Larne RNLI’s new Shannon class all-weather lifeboat Machiko Nancy was launched for the first time on Sunday afternoon after two crew members onboard a broken-down RIB got into difficulty off the County Antrim coast. The volunteer crew were requested to launch at 2.48pm on Monday 25 May following a call from HM Coastguard after a member of the crew onboard the vessel reported that they had suffered a breakdown w
May 25


Man charged after serious assault and weapon incident in Ballymena park
A 22-year-old man has been arrested and charged following a reported assault in the Dunclug Park area of Ballymena on Monday morning, May 25. Police confirmed the man has been charged with grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of an offensive weapon with intent to commit an indictable offence. The charges follow what is understood to have been a serious incident in the Dunclug area earlier today, prompting a police investigation. Court appearance scheduled The accus
May 25


McGroggan’s closure marks end of an era for Ballymena after more than a century
McGroggan’s shop on William Street, Ballymena McGroggan’s, one of Ballymena’s most recognisable family-run businesses, has announced it will close its long-established William Street shop later this week, bringing an end to more than a century of trading in the town centre. The much-loved business, renowned for its homemade ice cream and traditional treats, confirmed on Saturday that it will close its doors permanently on May 30, 2026. First established in 1923 by Hugh and An
May 25


RNLI issues lifesaving ‘Float to Live’ warning as warm weather draws crowds to NI beaches
The RNLI is urging people across Northern Ireland to remember a simple piece of advice that could save their life this summer as warmer weather and the Bank Holiday weekend are expected to bring large crowds to beaches and inland waterways. The charity has launched its annual ‘Float to Live’ campaign ahead of the busy summer season, warning that panic can quickly become deadly if someone gets into difficulty in the water. With thousands expected to head to the coast over the
May 25


NI moves closer to new law on overtaking buses after major public response
Northern Ireland has moved a step closer to introducing major new bus safety laws after more than 600 responses were submitted to a consultation aimed at protecting children travelling to and from school. The Safer Journeys to School consultation — which explored new restrictions on overtaking and passing buses — closed yesterday after receiving 601 responses from the public and stakeholders. The proposals, brought forward by Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins, could eventua
May 25


Northern Ireland’s nature access gap exposed as 80% want more time outdoors
A major new report has revealed a striking contradiction at the heart of life in Northern Ireland — while millions of outdoor visits are made every year and most people say nature improves their wellbeing, only a small minority believe they can easily reach greenspace close to home. The findings, published in the latest People in the Outdoors Monitor for Northern Ireland (POMNI), show overwhelming public demand for better access to parks, woodlands, coastlines and natural spa
May 25


Co Antrim performers urged to seize spotlight as Buskfest returns with £4,500 prize pot
L to R: Ralph McLean (BBC Radio Ulster), Daniel Coulter, Luke Bell and Páidí Muldoon (last year’s winners, 4AM Club), Chris Nelmes (The Boulevard Banbridge), and Alderman Stephen Moutray, Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. Musicians, singers and street performers from across County Antrim are being invited to battle it out on the streets of Banbridge this summer as Buskfest 2026 returns with its biggest-ever prize fund and a brand-new youth ca
May 25


Funding launched to give children with disabilities a more inclusive summer in Mid and East Antrim
Children and young people with complex disabilities across Mid and East Antrim could benefit from new summer activities and support programmes after the council launched a dedicated funding scheme aimed at creating more inclusive opportunities during the school holidays. Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has unveiled its first-ever Inclusive Summer Opportunities Grant Funding Scheme, with £12,000 available to help local organisations deliver free and accessible activities t
May 25


Springwatch makes Northern Ireland history with live Crom series
Springwatch will broadcast its main live hub from Northern Ireland for the first time when the BBC’s flagship wildlife series returns from the National Trust’s Crom Estate in County Fermanagh this week. The much-loved BBC Two programme will go live from one of Northern Ireland’s most important nature conservation areas, placing Crom’s ancient woodland, wetlands, islands and freshwater habitats at the centre of three weeks of national wildlife storytelling. Crom takes centre s
May 24


Motorcyclist killed in early morning crash near Marble Arch named by police
39-year-old Michael Kenna A 39-year-old motorcyclist has died following a single-vehicle collision in Co Fermanagh in the early hours of Sunday morning. The victim has been named by police as Michael Kenna, from the Belturbet area of Co Cavan. The fatal collision happened on the Marble Arch Road in Florencecourt at around 6am on Sunday, May 24. Police, ambulance crews and firefighters all attended the scene, however Mr Kenna was pronounced dead at the roadside. Police investi
May 24


Huge scrapyard fire shuts down East Twin Road as 60 firefighters tackle blaze in Belfast
The scene on Sunday afternoon as huge plumes of smoke billowed into the sky from a blaze at a scrapyard in Titanic Quarter, Belfast (Images: Anne Kelly) A major firefighting operation is continuing in Belfast after a huge blaze broke out at a scrapyard on East Twin Road, prompting public safety warnings and a significant emergency response. Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service said 60 firefighters are currently battling the fire at Clearway Metal Recycling, where a large qu
May 24


Untold Ulster stories behind America’s founding revealed in major new PRONI publication
Communities Minister pictured with US Consul General James Applegate and Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Tracy Kelly at the launch of PRONI’s Ulster American Treasures: The Migration Story at Belfast City Hall. Northern Ireland’s deep and often overlooked role in the creation of the United States has been brought sharply back into focus with the launch of a major new publication uncovering the stories of Ulster emigrants who helped shape America from its earliest days. Comm
May 24


Paul Frew pushes for tougher laws on pets used in domestic abuse
Paul Frew MLA with Tara Cunningham, manager Causeway Coast Dog Rescue, with Archie the dog taking centre stage, as they lead the pathway for Rubys Law in Northern Ireland. Animals used to control and terrorise victims of domestic abuse could soon receive stronger legal protection in Northern Ireland under proposed changes tabled by North Antrim MLA Paul Frew. The amendments to the Justice Bill would make it an aggravating offence to hurt — or threaten to hurt — an animal con
May 24


New dementia safety scheme launched across Mid & East Antrim to help vulnerable residents get home safely
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford, and Mayoress Allison Minford, pictured with Karen Bruce from Council’s Community Health and Wellbeing Team and DEA Manager, Janet Shearer, to launch the Dementia Safeguarding Scheme for Mid and East Antrim. Families caring for loved ones with dementia across Mid and East Antrim are being offered new peace of mind through a safeguarding scheme designed to help vulnerable residents return home safely if they become lost
May 24


Summer schemes and street outreach stepped up to keep Mid and East Antrim young people safe
(From left) Youth workers Matthew Simpson, Jonny Farrell and Johnny Crymble. Support services for children and teenagers across Mid and East Antrim are being expanded this summer amid growing concerns around anti-social behaviour, safeguarding risks, mental health pressures and the dangers young people can face when schools close for the holidays. Youth workers, police and community organisations told a public meeting in Ballymena this week that summer can become a particular
May 24
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