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Met Office updates yellow warning for Northern Ireland as Storm Dave threat intensifies
The Met Office has updated its yellow weather warning for Northern Ireland as Storm Dave is now expected to bring a more intense spell of damaging winds from Saturday afternoon into Easter Sunday morning, with forecasters warning that some areas could briefly see gusts of up to 80mph. The updated warning is now in force from 14:00 on Saturday 4 April 2026 until 03:00 on Sunday 5 April 2026, extending the period of concern into the early hours of Easter Sunday. The latest fore
Apr 3


McKeever Hotel Group announces two senior appointments as growth plans accelerate
McKeever Hotel Group has strengthened its senior leadership team with two strategic appointments as the hospitality business moves to support what it describes as an accelerated growth trajectory and an expanding operational scale. The appointments mark a significant step for the hotel group as it continues to build capacity across its seven-strong portfolio, with both newly created roles focused on driving commercial performance, brand strength and long-term growth. New role
Apr 3


Tributes pour in for Jonathan “Spud” Gilmore after sudden death shocks Ballymena
Popular well-known Ballymena man Jonathan Gilmore who died suddenly on Thursday morning. Warm and heartfelt tributes have been pouring in across Ballymena following the sudden death of Jonathan Gilmore, affectionately known to many as “Spud”, whose passing has left the local community in shock. A popular and well-known local man, Jonathan was a familiar face within the town’s marching band scene and was widely regarded with great affection by those who knew him. As news of hi
Apr 3


Long-awaited resurfacing works confirmed for rural road in Cullybackey
Inset: TUV Braid councillor Anne Henry A major resurfacing scheme is set to begin on Shellinghill Road, Cullybackey, with works scheduled to take place from 20 April to 24 April, in a move welcomed as a much-needed upgrade to one of the area’s long-standing road concerns. The improvement scheme will cover the section of road from the National Speed Limit sign to the railway crossing, addressing what local representatives say has become a road surface far beyond the stage of r
Apr 2


End of the “golden dose”: Mounjaro pen update set to change what users see after fourth jab
For many users of Mounjaro, it became known online as the “golden dose” — the small amount of liquid often left in the KwikPen after the fourth and final prescribed injection. Now, that leftover medicine is effectively being designed out. Eli Lilly is introducing an updated version of its Mounjaro® (tirzepatide) KwikPen® in the UK from April 2026, in a move widely understood to bring an end to the unofficial practice of attempting to extract a fifth dose from a pen intended t
Apr 2


Northern Ireland-born RAF chief marks service birthday with gift to Co Antrim aviation collection
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Harv Smyth speaks to those gathered to mark the special occasion at the the Ulster Aviation Society. One of the world’s most iconic military aircraft has found a new home in Northern Ireland after the head of the Royal Air Force personally handed over a historic Harrier jump jet to the Ulster Aviation Society. The landmark donation, made on 1 April to coincide with the RAF’s 108th birthday, sees the celebrated aircraft join one of Nor
Apr 2


Police investigate sudden death of man at Ballymena property as woman remains in custody
Ballymena Police Station Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the sudden death of a man at a residential property in Ballymena in the early hours of Thursday morning, 2 April. It is understood the property is in the Harryville area of the town. The incident, which unfolded overnight, has prompted an active police investigation as officers work to establish the full circumstances surrounding the man’s death. At this stage, however, police have said the death
Apr 2


Liverpool join Manchester United in blockbuster SuperCupNI girls’ line-up
Lilianna McKeown and Mollie McCrea (Cliftonville), Ava Upritchard and Alice Shaw (Crusaders), Maci Davidson and Megan McCabe (Linfield), and Aleah Neill and Sophia Currie (Glentoran) are pictured at Coronation Garden, Hazelbank Park, as the Budget Energy SuperCupNI confirms its 2026 Girls’ Sections line-up. Liverpool will make a landmark first appearance in the Girls’ Premier section of this summer’s Budget Energy SuperCupNI, in what is shaping up to be one of the tournament’
Apr 2


Ballymena court date set after man charged over threatening digital communications
Ballymena Magistrates’ Court A 30-year-old man has been charged to court after police investigated a report of threatening online messages allegedly sent to a local elected representative. The charges follow an incident reported to police on Friday, 27 March, raising concerns over the targeting of an elected public figure through digital communications. The man is due to appear before Ballymena Magistrates’ Court today, Thursday, 2 April. Charges brought following police inve
Apr 2


BBC’s Made Of Here campaign docks in Northern Ireland with Titanic-sized drone display
950 drones were used to ‘recreate’ the RMS Titanic in Belfast harbour, beside the Titanic Slipways in reference to the BBC series Titanic Sinks Tonight Belfast harbour was transformed into a striking tribute to the city’s most famous ship this week as the BBC launched its Made Of Here campaign in Northern Ireland with a dramatic 950-drone recreation of RMS Titanic. The large-scale aerial display, staged on Monday 30 March using what the BBC described as a “flotilla” of almos
Apr 2


Storm Dave named ahead of windy Easter weekend as warning issued for Northern Ireland
Easter weekend weather across Northern Ireland is set to take a sharp turn, with the Met Office naming Storm Dave as a rapidly deepening Atlantic low-pressure system expected to bring potentially disruptive winds across the region from Saturday afternoon into the early hours of Easter Sunday. After a largely fine and bright start to the week, forecasters say conditions will become significantly more unsettled as the holiday weekend begins, with Northern Ireland among the area
Apr 2


Glenravel community stalwart Marian Maguire wins top Rural Community Award prize
Championing the cause… Marian Maguire, Chairperson of Glenravel & District Community & Residents Association and winner of the Community Champion award in the Housing Executive’s Rural Community Awards. A woman whose dedication has helped shape and strengthen communities across rural County Antrim for more than two decades has been recognised with one of Northern Ireland’s top grassroots volunteering honours. Marian Maguire, Chairperson of the Glenravel & District Communi
Apr 2


“Since when did other councils influence us?” Questions raised over Prince Andrew Way renaming delay
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council is seeking legal advice over its decision to rename Prince Andrew Way in Carrickfergus, following intervention from a solicitor acting for another local authority. In January, the council agreed to engage with the Royal Household before pressing ahead with the proposed renaming of the road, despite previous legal advice and before a formal street naming policy had been drafted. A report presented to councillors at the time stated that Mid a
Apr 2


Audit report warns of major gaps in Northern Ireland education oversight as Minister backs reform push
Pictured: Northern Ireland Education Minister Paul Givan Serious weaknesses in school assessment data and a decade of disrupted inspections have left major blind spots in understanding the quality of education being delivered across Northern Ireland, according to a significant new watchdog report. The findings, published today by the Northern Ireland Audit Office, place fresh pressure on the Department of Education and reinforce calls for urgent reform across the school syste
Apr 2


“Don’t be embarrassed — get help before it’s too late”: Co Antrim woman shares bowel cancer story
Co Antrim woman Aisling Gallagher shares her personal story of bowel cancer A County Antrim woman has shared her deeply personal experience of bowel cancer in the hope it encourages others to seek help early and potentially save lives. As April marks Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, the Northern Health and Social Care Trust has teamed up with social media influencer Aisling Gallagher from Crumlin to raise awareness of the symptoms people should never ignore and the importance o
Apr 1


ARCHES raises £5,500 for cancer charities in landmark 30th year
A milestone year for one of Randalstown’s best-loved community organisations has turned into a powerful act of generosity, with Randalstown ARCHES Association raising £5,500 for two cancer charities during its 30th anniversary celebrations. The funds, raised through a series of events across the anniversary year, have been shared equally between Marie Curie and Charis Cancer Care, with each organisation receiving £2,750. The charities were chosen for deeply personal reasons —
Apr 1


After a decade at the heart of Broughshane, Winnie’s 1975 changes hands this week
Winnie with her three daughters pictured outside Winnie’s 1975, in Broughshane. A much-loved Broughshane café and gift shop is entering a new chapter this week as the family behind Winnie’s 1975 prepares to hand over the keys after ten years at the heart of village life. In an emotional statement issued today, Wednesday 1 April, Winnie, owner of Winnie’s 1975 on Main Street, confirmed that the family has made the difficult decision to step away from the business, with new ow
Apr 1


PSNI issues Easter weekend safety appeal as North Coast prepares for Easter crowds
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has issued a strong public safety appeal ahead of what is expected to be a busy Easter weekend on the North Coast, with large visitor numbers set to descend on Portrush and Portstewart. Police say officers will be deployed across key locations including transport hubs, beaches, hospitality venues and residential areas as part of a major effort to keep residents and visitors safe during one of the busiest holiday weekends of the year. Cau
Apr 1


Ballymaconnelly dazzle at Dorset Diamonds with 4,600gns top price
Samuel and Elaine Caldwell (right) with Thomas and Sam Wright (left) and Ballymaconnelly Iceman who was the top price at the Dorset Diamonds Sale making 4,600gns. The 11th annual Dorset Diamonds Spring Sale delivered another standout day for Northern Ireland’s sheep breeding community, with local flocks commanding impressive prices and Ballymena once again at the heart of the action. Held at Ballymena Livestock Mart on Saturday, 28 March 2026, the prestigious sale saw a strin
Apr 1


Co Antrim road to close tonight for fatal collision scene testing
Motorists travelling through Ballyclare tonight are being urged to plan ahead, with a key road set to close for several hours as investigators carry out further testing linked to a fatal collision. Ballyeaston Road will be closed from 9.30pm tonight (Wednesday) until 1am on Thursday, 2 April, to facilitate scene testing as part of an ongoing investigation into a fatal collision which occurred in the area on Friday, 15 August, 2025. The closure will affect the stretch of road
Apr 1
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