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Man arrested after alleged drink spiking in Belfast city centre
Police have arrested a 20-year-old man following an alleged drink spiking incident in north Belfast on Friday night. The incident was reported in the High Street area of the city at around 11.15pm on Friday, May 15, prompting a police response and an ongoing investigation. Police investigation underway after late-night report Detective Sergeant Stevenson said officers received a report of an alleged spiking shortly before midnight. A 20-year-old man was subsequently arrested
May 16


Families urged to book early as popular summer schemes return across Antrim & Newtownabbey borough
Children across the borough will once again be able to take part in a packed summer of sports, games, creative activities and outdoor adventures as Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council officially launches its 2026 Summer Schemes programme. Running throughout July and August, the annual schemes are set to return to leisure centres, community venues and the grounds of Antrim Castle Gardens, with families already being encouraged to plan ahead amid expectations of high demand
May 16


Urban foxes, falcons and Belfast murmurations spotlighted in stunning new wildlife series
A new season of Back From The Brink is set to shine a spotlight on the hidden wildlife thriving in cities across Ireland and Europe — from suburban Dublin foxes enjoying “The Full Irish” to Belfast’s breathtaking starling murmurations and peregrine falcons nesting high above Cork City. Returning for a fifth season this weekend, the acclaimed RTÉ wildlife series follows conservationists, researchers and local communities working to protect species increasingly pushed to the ed
May 16


More than 200 join powerful 4am Dawn Walk for mental health in Ballymoney
Participants who gathered at 4am on Saturday morning in Ballymoney for the town’s second annual Dawn Walk More than 200 people stepped out onto the streets of Ballymoney before sunrise on Saturday morning, 16 May, as a growing community movement around mental health and connection returned for its second annual Dawn Walk. Organised by BEAM – Building Empowerment & Awareness to Mind, the early morning event saw participants gather at the Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre at 4am befor
May 16


Rare corncrake calls return to Rathlin as visitors invited to unique island picnic
The haunting rasping call of one of Northern Ireland’s rarest birds is set to become the soundtrack to a unique summer outing on Rathlin Island next month, as visitors are invited to experience the elusive corncrake in its natural habitat during a guided picnic event hosted by the RSPB Northern Ireland. Taking place on Thursday, June 11, the ‘Rathlin Island Corncrake Picnic’ will give attendees the chance to explore the island’s spectacular landscape alongside the RSPB’s Rath
May 15


Northern Ireland teens warned vaping during exams could worsen anxiety and concentration
Young people across Northern Ireland are being warned that vaping to cope with exam pressure could actually make stress, anxiety and concentration problems worse, as concerns grow around rising mental health pressures among teenagers. Drug and alcohol harm reduction charity ASCERT says increasing numbers of young people may be turning to nicotine products during revision and exam season in an attempt to manage anxiety, tiredness and school-related stress. The warning comes as
May 15


Archaeologists to probe Mountsandel for first time in 50 years
VR Mesolithic hut from the Mountsandel virtual reality experience An internationally significant archaeological site in County Londonderry is set to undergo its first major survey in half a century, as experts prepare to dig deeper into the ancient secrets of Mountsandel. The new investigation at Mountsandel — regarded as one of Ireland’s earliest known human settlements — will form part of a wider heritage project backed through the Causeway Coast and Glens PEACEPLUS Action
May 15


Northern Trust cuts children’s allergy waits with new specialist clinics
Dr Martin Hanna, Consultant Paediatrician; Lesley Kennedy, Paediatric Asthma & Allergy Nurse Specialist and Anne Marie Campbell, Allergy Dietitian. Children waiting for specialist allergy care in the Northern Trust area are being seen faster after a series of additional evening clinics helped tackle lengthy paediatric waiting lists at Antrim Area Hospital. The extra clinics, funded by the Department of Health, were introduced specifically to reduce delays for children needing
May 15


Last chance to apply for Ballymena GP admin training academy as places fill fast
Past participants who completed the Medical Administration Training Academy in preparation for employment in GP practices across Mid and East Antrim A free training programme aimed at helping local people secure jobs within GP practices across Mid and East Antrim is returning for a second consecutive year — but organisers say there is now just one week left to apply, with only a limited number of places remaining. The Medical Administration Training Academy, delivered by the
May 15


Education Authority rolls out new SEN support drive as demand for specialist places grows
The Education Authority has launched a new leadership support programme aimed at strengthening specialist special educational needs (SEN) provision in mainstream schools across Northern Ireland, as pressure continues to grow on education services supporting children with additional needs. The new initiative comes after more than 6,000 additional SEN places have been created since 2020, reflecting what EA described as rapidly changing educational needs among pupils and increas
May 15


Northern Ireland moves to unlock underground heat in major green energy push
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald is pictured at the GeoEnergy Discovery Centre at this year’s Balmoral Show as she launches a consultation on proposals to introduce a new regulatory framework for geothermal energy in Northern Ireland Northern Ireland is preparing to open the door to large-scale geothermal energy development for the first time, as the Stormont Economy Minister unveiled plans for a new regulatory system designed to unlock the “heat beneath our feet”. The m
May 15


Northern Regional College honours award-winning apprentices at Ballymena celebration
Northern Regional College, Ballymena Northern Regional College has celebrated some of Northern Ireland’s top emerging talent at a special reception in Ballymena, recognising apprentices who have achieved success on regional, national and international stages. The event, held at the College’s Ballymena campus, brought together award-winning apprentices, employers, lecturers and senior College leaders to mark a series of standout achievements across engineering, manufacturing a
May 15


Ballymena artist awarded funding for new stage play exploring misogyny
Ballymena artist Heather Martin A Ballymena-based artist has secured new funding support to develop a stage play examining systemic misogyny within policing and medicine as part of a wider Northern Ireland arts initiative supporting D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent creatives. Heather Martin is among 20 artists across Northern Ireland awarded £1,000 grants through the newly renamed Atypical Generation Fund, delivered by the University of Atypical with National Lottery fundi
May 15


North Antrim families left waiting as home care crisis deepens
A growing crisis in home care provision across Northern Ireland is leaving hundreds of vulnerable people waiting for support, with rural communities in North Antrim facing some of the sharpest pressures, according to comments made at Stormont this week. Speaking during an Assembly debate on Tuesday, 12 May, TUV North Antrim MLA Timothy Gaston warned that the situation could no longer be softened or downplayed, describing the current state of domiciliary care as a “crisis”. He
May 15


Northern Ireland’s richest families revealed as wealth shifts reshape The Sunday Times Rich List
Lady Ballyedmond and family remain the wealthiest people in Northern Ireland with an estimated fortune of £898 million, despite suffering a £24 million drop in wealth over the past year, according to the 2026 edition of The Sunday Times Rich List. The annual rankings, published by The Sunday Times Rich List, paint a striking picture of changing fortunes, billionaire migration and growing concern over an exodus of wealth from the UK. This year’s list reveals that one in six pe
May 15


UK-EU food deal to slash Northern Ireland trade checks and cut costs
Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds during a meeting with businesses to discuss the Government’s new UK-EU food and drink deal, which it says will remove the vast majority of GB-NI checks. Northern Ireland businesses moving food and drink products from Great Britain could soon see millions of pounds in extra costs wiped out under a new UK–EU agreement aimed at dramatically reducing post-Brexit trade barriers. Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds visited Northern Ireland this w
May 14


Dunluce and Dundrum castles honoured in new Royal Mail stamp collection
Two of Northern Ireland’s most iconic historic landmarks are set to appear on millions of letters, parcels and collector items across the UK after Royal Mail unveiled a major new stamp collection celebrating some of Britain and Ireland’s most remarkable castles. Dunluce Castle on the North Antrim Coast and Dundrum Castle in County Down have both been selected for inclusion in a new 12-stamp series showcasing the architectural brilliance, military history and enduring cultural
May 14


Paul Givan marks first year of TransformED reforms in Ballymena
Education Minister pictured at the TransformED One Year On School Leaders’ Conference in Ballymena with (l to r), Garry Matthewson, Daniel T. Willingham, Hardip Begol CBE, Christine Counsell OBE, Carl Hendrick, Noeleen Tiffney, Alistair Hamill and Dr Harold Hislop. Education Minister Paul Givan has declared Northern Ireland’s sweeping TransformED education reform programme is now entering its “most critical phase” as more than 1,500 school leaders, teachers and international
May 14


Emergency services called to sudden death in Ballymena estate
Police and ambulance crews were called to a property in the Ballykeel area of Ballymena on Thursday afternoon following the sudden death of a man. The incident happened in the Shetland Gardens area shortly before 5pm on Thursday, May 14. Emergency services, including officers from the Police Service of Northern Ireland and colleagues from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, attended the scene after reports of the sudden death. Police say death not being treated as suspici
May 14


SEND watchdog warns reforms could weaken children’s legal rights
The Children’s Law Centre CEO John O'Doherty, alongside Rachel Hogan BL, SEND Specialist Legal Adviser and Kathryn Stevenson, Head of Legal, pictured at Parliament Buildings after presenting to the education committee on the proposed SEN Regs. The Children’s Law Centre has warned Stormont’s Education Committee that proposed new SEND regulations could weaken legal protections for vulnerable children, reduce the role of parents in decision-making and leave parts of the new fram
May 14
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