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UUP presses Prime Minister on heating oil costs, defence investment and trade friction
(L-R) Dr Steve Aiken OBE MLA, John Stewart MLA, Jon Burrows MLA, Prime Minister KeirStarmer, Secretary of State Hillary Benn MP and Chief Executive Jayne Murray. Ulster Unionist Party leaders have pressed Prime Minister Keir Starmer to deliver targeted support for households reliant on heating oil and increase defence investment in Northern Ireland during what they described as a “frank and constructive” meeting in Belfast. Party leader Jon Burrows MLA met the Prime Minister
Mar 12


Debt advice funding extended as demand rises across Northern Ireland
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons pictured with Julia Cleeland, Operations Director, Mid & East Antrim Community Advice Service, and Paul Frew MLA at a recent visit to Mid & East Antrim Community Advice Service. A major programme designed to help people access debt advice earlier and more easily will continue into the next financial year after strong early results across Northern Ireland. Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has confirmed that the Integrated Advice Partnership F
Mar 12


Northern Ireland men denied life-saving prostate cancer drug available across UK
North Antrim MP Jim Allister and Health Minister Mike Nesbitt Men in Northern Ireland with prostate cancer are being denied access to a life-extending drug already available to patients across the rest of the UK — prompting warnings of a “postcode lottery” that could cost lives. The drug, abiraterone, is prescribed across the UK for men with advanced prostate cancer that has spread. But while patients in England, Scotland and Wales can now also receive it for certain high-ri
Mar 12


Man charged after report of child approached in Co Antrim
A 58-year-old man has been charged with stalking and child abduction following a report of a man approaching a child in Whitehead earlier this week. Police confirmed the charges relate to an incident reported in the Belfast Road area of Whitehead on Tuesday, March 10. The man is due to appear before Belfast Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, March 12. Court appearance scheduled The charges were brought following a police investigation into the reported approach involving a child
Mar 12


Mulholland warns DUP proposed welfare cuts would hit North Antrim families during energy crisis
North Antrim Alliance MLA Sian Mulholland Families across North Antrim could face deeper hardship if welfare spending is reduced to boost defence funding, according to Alliance MLA Sian Mulholland. The party’s poverty spokesperson said calls from senior DUP figures to divert money away from welfare budgets were “catastrophically out of touch” with the pressures facing households during the ongoing energy crisis. Her comments follow remarks from DUP leaders Arlene Foster and
Mar 12


Starmer warns heating oil firms as he visits Belfast over cost-of-living pressures
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer Families across Northern Ireland who rely on heating oil to warm their homes could see stronger protections against price hikes, as the Prime Minister visits Belfast today, Thursday 12 March, to warn companies against profiteering. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is using the visit on Thursday to send what Downing Street describes as a “strong message” to heating oil suppliers that prices must be fair, transparent and justifiable — and not inflate
Mar 12


Yellow weather warning issued for strong winds and heavy rain across Northern Ireland
Motorists and commuters across Northern Ireland are being urged to prepare for difficult travel conditions on Thursday morning as strong winds and heavy rain sweep across the region. A yellow weather warning has been issued covering the period from 6:00am to 12:00pm on Thursday, 12 March 2026 , with forecasters warning that gusty winds combined with heavy rain could disrupt morning journeys. Gusts of up to 60mph possible Southwesterly winds are expected to strengthen during t
Mar 11


Electricity bill relief worth £30 a year confirmed for NI households
Inset: Northern Ireland’s Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald Northern Ireland’s Economy Minister has moved to clarify what she describes as “misleading” claims about an £81 million support package aimed at helping households with electricity bills. Dr Caoimhe Archibald said inaccurate assertions about the funding risk confusing the public at a time when many families are already worried about rising energy costs. The funding, announced in the British Chancellor’s Autumn 20
Mar 11


Electricity prices to rise for Click Energy and Share Energy customers
More than 55,000 electricity customers across Northern Ireland are set to see their bills rise from April after two suppliers confirmed significant tariff increases. Click Energy will increase its electricity tariff by 9.5%, while Share Energy customers will face a much larger rise of 26.4%, with both changes coming into effect on 1 April 2026. The increases mean a typical Click Energy household could pay around £108 more per year, while a typical Share Energy customer could
Mar 11


Frew raises concerns over postnatal care in Northern Trust
Inset: North Antrim MLA Paul Frew Concerns raised by new mothers in the Ballymena area about postnatal care arrangements have prompted intervention from North Antrim MLA Paul Frew , who sought urgent clarification from health officials after reports that women were being asked to attend clinic appointments just days after giving birth. Mr Frew said he had been contacted by constituents worried about a move towards centralised postnatal appointments within the Northern Health
Mar 11


Gaston raises concerns over classroom assistant jobs amid SEN reform plans
North Antrim MLA Timothy Gaston North Antrim MLA Timothy Gaston has warned that proposed changes to special educational needs (SEN) support could place classroom assistant jobs at risk and increase pressure inside classrooms. Speaking in the Northern Ireland Assembly on Monday, Gaston paid tribute to the “vital role classroom assistants play” in supporting pupils but said staff and families are increasingly worried about how the proposed reforms may work in practice. The Tr
Mar 11


UFU warns of food security risks amid rising global tensions
Northern Ireland farmers call for government support as Iran crisis threatens supply chains The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) has warned that ongoing developments in Iran underline the fragility of global food security, with potential knock-on effects for Northern Ireland’s agri-food sector. UFU deputy president John McLenaghan said farmers are particularly concerned about escalating energy, fuel, and fertiliser costs. “Events unfolding in Iran underline just how vulnerable g
Mar 11


Ahoghill home targeted in evening burglary
Ballymena Police Station (Pic: Love Ballymena) Detectives in Ballymena are investigating after a house in the Glenhugh Park area of Ahoghill was broken into on Tuesday evening. Police say entry was forced through the rear patio doors of the unoccupied property sometime between 5pm and 9pm. A search was carried out throughout the house, but it remains unclear if any items were taken. Officers are appealing for anyone who witnessed suspicious activity in the area, or who may ha
Mar 11


Why Lidl chose St Patrick’s Link Road for Ballymena mega-store
CGI image of the proposed new Lidl store at St Patrick’s Link Road / Broughshane Road, Ballymena Why would a global supermarket chain choose a specific piece of land in Ballymena for what could become one of its largest stores in Northern Ireland? Planning documents submitted for the proposed Lidl development at St Patrick’s Link Road provide a detailed answer — pointing to soaring local demand, strategic transport links and a wider £500 million expansion across Northern Irel
Mar 11


Minister Lyons spotlights creative career opportunities during visit to Antrim Grammar
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons pictured with Head Boy, Jake Quigley, Head Girl, Emma-Louise White and Richard Williams, Chief Executive of Northern Ireland Screen at his recent visit to Antrim Grammar School to see Northern Ireland Screen’s creative education and careers pipeline. Young people in Northern Ireland could find their future careers in the rapidly growing screen and creative industries, Communities Minister Gordon Lyons said during a visit to Antrim Grammar Sc
Mar 11


400 jobs at risk as Swann presses PM on Northern Ireland funding crisis
South Antrim MP Robin Swann outside Parliament A looming funding crisis threatening vital community services across Northern Ireland has prompted South Antrim MP Robin Swann to challenge the Prime Minister to intervene directly. In a letter sent to 10 Downing Street, Mr Swann warned that thousands of vulnerable people could lose critical support unless changes are made to the UK Government’s new Local Growth Fund, which will replace the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The MP said
Mar 11


PSNI police dog who found £1m of drugs retires to life in County Antrim
PSNI PD Jess A remarkable police dog who helped take more than £1 million worth of drugs, cash and firearms off the streets has retired after an eight-year career with the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Retired police dog Jess, a nine-year-old Labrador, joined the PSNI as a search and detection dog in 2018 and worked alongside her handler Sarah throughout a distinguished career that saw her repeatedly uncover hidden criminal caches. Now, after hanging up her harness at t
Mar 11


Titanic Belfast to display rare lifejacket worn by survivor before it is sold in auction
Eimear Kearney, Commercial Director of Titanic Belfast is pictured as the world-leading visitor attraction welcomes an original lifejacket worn by a female survivor which will be on public display for a limited time. (Pics: William Cherry/Press Eye) A rare lifejacket worn during the sinking of the Titanic will go on public display in Belfast, offering visitors a powerful and personal connection to one of the most infamous maritime disasters in history. The artefact, worn by T
Mar 10


WJ O’Donnell & Sons thank community after £2,510 raised for bereavement charity
Managing director William John O’Donnell at WJ O’Donnell & Sons, and Elaine Brannigan from Cruse Bereavement Support Northern Ireland A special Christmas remembrance evening in Ballymena has raised £2,510 for Cruse Bereavement Support Northern Ireland, thanks to the generosity of local residents and businesses. The “True Meaning of Christmas – Special Community Gathering Night”, hosted by WJ O’Donnell & Sons Funeral Directors, took place on Sunday 7th December at the family-r
Mar 10


Share Energy confirms electricity price rise from April
Northern Ireland electricity supplier Share Energy has confirmed a significant increase to its electricity unit rate from 1 April 2026, with customers set to pay noticeably more per kilowatt hour while the daily standing charge remains unchanged. The change comes after the company held its prices steady for the past two years, despite rising costs across the wider energy market. Unit price rising by more than 6p per kWh Under the current Share 24 Keypad tariff, customers pay:
Mar 10
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