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Cllr Rodney Quigley welcomes improved safety upgrade at busy retail park crossing in Ballymena
The zebra crossing following the completion of upgrade works. (Inset) Ballymena councillor Rodney Quigley Independent Ballymena councillor Rodney Quigley has welcomed the completion of long-awaited safety upgrades to a busy zebra crossing at Braidwater Retail Park, following a series of collisions that raised concerns within the local community. The improvements, carried out at the crossing near Sainsbury’s garage, were completed today (Wednesday 25 March) and are aimed at ma
Mar 25


Cullybackey College students bloom into Young Enterprise NI final with sustainable business idea
Pictured at the Company Showcase at Queen’s University Belfast Business School, Cullybackey College ahead of their pitch for Seed the Season to Judging Panel. A team of enterprising students from Cullybackey College is heading to Belfast City Hall with a chance to be crowned Northern Ireland’s top young business — after impressing judges with a sustainability-driven idea that’s already taking root. Their student company, Seed the Season , has been named among just six finalis
Mar 25


Future pandemic ‘a certainty’: new UK strategy sets out sweeping plans — with major implications for NI
A major new UK Government strategy published today (Wednesday 25 March 2026) has warned that another pandemic is inevitable — and outlines how the country, including Northern Ireland, must prepare for a potentially far more complex global health crisis. The Pandemic Preparedness Strategy: building our capabilities sets out a decade-long plan to strengthen resilience across all four nations, with a strong focus on cross-border coordination, faster response systems, and protect
Mar 25


Three hospitalised in morning collision in Co Antrim as police appeal for witnesses
Three people have been taken to hospital following a three-vehicle road traffic collision in Crumlin that caused significant disruption during the morning commute. The incident happened on the Dundrod Road shortly after 8.15am on Wednesday, 25 March, prompting an emergency response and the closure of the route for several hours. Road closed for hours after collision The Dundrod Road was shut to traffic as emergency services attended the scene and dealt with the aftermath of t
Mar 25


Cullybackey’s Linzi Moore crowned UK Sales Colleague of the Year
Linzi Moore, an outstanding team member at EUROSPAR Cullybackey has taken the crown as the UK’s Sales Colleague of the Year at the prestigious Convenience Awards. A familiar face in Cullybackey has earned national recognition after being crowned UK Sales Colleague of the Year at the prestigious Convenience Awards in Liverpool. Linzi Moore, a loss prevention co-ordinator at EUROSPAR Cullybackey, secured the top honour against competitors from across the UK — a moment that not
Mar 25


Bluey brings big-screen fun to Co Antrim cinemad this Easter
Families across Antrim and Glengormley are set for a treat this Easter as Bluey — the global children’s TV sensation — arrives on the big screen with a special cinema event designed to delight audiences of all ages. Landing in local cinemas on Friday 27 March, Bluey at the Cinema: Playdates with Friends Collection offers an hour-long experience packed with laughter, imagination and heart, just in time for the school holidays. A big-screen celebration of play, friendship and f
Mar 25


180k raised, 15 years of impact — Galgorm Collection steps up for homelessness
Pictured at Simon Community’s Ballymena temporary accommodation service are (left to right): Marianne McCaul, Senior Manager, Simon Community Ballymena; Colin Johnston, CEO, Galgorm Collection; and Harriett Roberts, Director of Growth & Management, Simon Community Northern Ireland. A long-standing partnership rooted in compassion and community impact has reached a powerful milestone, as Galgorm Collection celebrates 15 years of supporting people experiencing homelessness acro
Mar 25


£389k seized from criminals reinvested into safer communities
Money taken from criminals is being channelled back into communities across Northern Ireland, with a fresh £389,000 funding boost set to support dozens of crime prevention projects. Justice Minister Naomi Long has confirmed the additional investment through the Assets Recovery Community Scheme (ARCS), bringing renewed momentum to efforts aimed at tackling crime and reducing the fear of crime at a local level. Turning criminal profits into community protection The funding—mad
Mar 25


Multiple road traffic collisions reported across Ballymena and Ballymoney
Motorists across the Ballymena and Ballymoney areas faced disruption this morning after a series of road traffic collisions were reported on key routes, prompting police to urge drivers to seek alternative journeys. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) confirmed that several incidents occurred on Wednesday 25 March, affecting both commuter and local traffic in the area. Series of collisions on Frosses Road Two separate collisions were reported on the Frosses Road in
Mar 25


New framework aims to reshape nursing and midwifery staffing across Northern Ireland
(L-R): DoH Permanent Secretary Mike Farrar; Health Minister Mike Nesbitt, Chief Nursing Officer, Professor Maria McIlgorm and Katy Rennick, Deputy Chief Nursing Officer. A major overhaul of how nursing and midwifery staffing is planned and delivered across Northern Ireland has been unveiled, as Health Minister Mike Nesbitt launches a refreshed policy framework designed to strengthen patient safety and support an overstretched workforce. The updated Delivering Care Policy Fra
Mar 25


Adam Kay backs urgent call for dedicated mental health services for Northern Ireland doctors
Adam Kay pictured at the Doctors in Distress Plague along with Dr Emma Murtagh, Vice Chair (Policy) of RCGP NI and Dr Rose McCullagh, a Doctors in Distress Ambassador. (Photo credit Phil Smyth) A stark warning over the mental health crisis facing doctors in Northern Ireland has been amplified by bestselling author and former NHS doctor Adam Kay , who has described the lack of dedicated support as “nothing short of shameful”. The BAFTA-winning writer visited Belfast on Tuesday
Mar 25


Swann welcomes ‘lockstep’ move as NI included in Tobacco and Vapes Bill
Northern Ireland will be fully included in the UK’s landmark Tobacco and Vapes Bill, following a firm Government commitment secured during a House of Commons debate led by South Antrim MP Robin Swann. The former Health Minister pressed for clarity on whether the legislation would apply equally across all four nations, warning that consistency is crucial to protecting public health and avoiding divergence within the UK. ‘Common-sense’ legislation for future generations Speakin
Mar 24


Northern Ireland leads the way with paid miscarriage leave for parents
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald pictured with the new regulations Northern Ireland is set to become the first region on these islands to provide paid leave for parents affected by miscarriage, in what has been described as a “meaningful difference” for thousands of families each year. From 6 April 2026, new regulations confirmed by Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald will give working parents the right to take up to two weeks of paid leave following a miscarriage, ext
Mar 24


Allister champions Ballymena: MP drives action to bolster town centre
Inset: North Antrim MP Jim Allister A renewed push to improve safety and cleanliness in Ballymena town centre is underway, as North Antrim MP Jim Allister steps up efforts to support local businesses and restore confidence among shoppers and visitors. Working alongside Ballymena Chamber of Commerce and Ballymena BID, the TUV leader has led a series of interventions aimed at tackling two of the most visible concerns in the town: police presence and street standards. Focus on s
Mar 24


“Incredible win for Rathlin” – island declared ferret free in world-first conservation breakthrough
(Photo Credit: Tom McDonnell) Rathlin Island has been declared officially ferret free in a world-first conservation success—an achievement that could transform the future of Northern Ireland’s largest seabird colony and place the small island at the centre of global environmental efforts. Announced on Monday, 23 March by RSPB NI, the milestone marks the completion of a years-long mission to remove invasive feral ferrets from the island—predators that had devastated seabird po
Mar 24


Niall Horan to close major UK tour with Belfast SSE Arena show in 2026
Global superstar Niall Horan is set to return to Belfast for a major arena show in 2026, with the chart-topping singer confirming the final date of his UK and European tour will take place at the SSE Arena on Sunday 15 November. The highly anticipated performance will mark the closing night of his newly announced Dinner Party tour, named after his upcoming album, and is expected to draw huge demand from fans across Northern Ireland and beyond. Tickets and key details Tickets
Mar 24


Ballymena’s Willow Beauty celebrates 10-year success story
Gillian Matthews marking 10 years in business with Willow Beauty A Ballymena beauty salon born out of uncertainty is now celebrating a decade of success, resilience, and community support. Willow Beauty marks its 10th anniversary this month, reflecting on a journey that began with a leap of faith and has grown into one of the town’s most recognised and award-winning salons. From uncertainty to opportunity Founded by local business owner Gillian Matthews , the salon first open
Mar 24


Hovis and Lidl mark 25 years of Northern Ireland supply & £7m partnership with Easter hot cross buns
(L&R) Trevor McCrum, General Manager Hovis; Kevin Duffy, Chief Commercial Officer, Lidl Ireland and Northern Ireland. The unmistakable arrival of hot cross buns on supermarket shelves has been given a distinctly local flavour this Easter, as Lidl Northern Ireland and Belfast-based Hovis celebrate a £7 million partnership that has quietly shaped breakfast tables for more than a quarter of a century. At the heart of the deal is a long-standing relationship that stretches back t
Mar 24


Remarkable Ballymena teen boxer Decosta Gillen crowned All-Ireland champion again
Decosta in the ring! A Ballymena teenager is continuing her remarkable rise in Irish boxing after claiming another All-Ireland title — and setting her sights firmly on the international stage. Fifteen-year-old Decosta Gillen delivered a standout performance at the National Stadium in Dublin last weekend, securing the National Boy/Girl 4 Championship with a dominant unanimous victory. Competing in the 61kg category, the Corpus Christi Boxing Club athlete defeated Grace Fenlon
Mar 24


Students pitch bold ideas to revive town centres across Mid and East Antrim
Pictured is the Mayor and Mayoress of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Jackson Minford and Allison Minford with Grace, Maisy and Emma from Cambridge House Grammar School with their winning idea 'Strike City' at the MEA Student Pitch challenge. Young people from across Mid and East Antrim have stepped forward with fresh, ambitious ideas to breathe new life into struggling town centres — and their creativity is already turning heads. A Dragon’s Den-style competition has seen pos
Mar 24
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