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Boy, 11, in critical condition after Shankill Road collision as police appeal for witnesses
An 11-year-old boy remains in a critical condition in hospital after a serious road traffic collision on Belfast’s Shankill Road on Saturday evening. Police are appealing for witnesses and information following the incident, which involved a grey BMW X5 and the young pedestrian. The collision happened close to the junction with Boundary Street at approximately 7.25pm on Saturday, 7 March. Emergency services attended the scene and the boy was taken to hospital for treatment. P
Mar 8


Translink confirms St Patrick’s Day holiday timetable changes
Passengers across Northern Ireland are being urged to plan ahead for travel this St Patrick’s Day, as public transport services switch to holiday timetables. Translink has confirmed that buses and trains will operate altered schedules for the St Patrick’s Day Bank Holiday on Tuesday, 17 March, affecting services across the network. The changes mean many routes will run reduced or alternative timetables typically used during weekends or school holidays. For bus passengers, Uls
Mar 8


Murder investigation launched after woman in her 20s found dead
A murder investigation has been launched after a woman in her 20s was found dead at a house in Enniskillen on Saturday evening. Detectives from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Major Investigation Team are working to establish the circumstances surrounding the death, which was discovered after police responded to a separate incident involving a vehicle collision near the town. Detective Chief Inspector Gary Robinson said officers were first alerted after receiving a
Mar 8


What’s next for Ballee Playing Fields? Public consultation begins for debated Ballymena land sale
A consultation is launching on the proposed site of mix use development on former publicly owned land at Ballee Playing Fields, in Ballymena . A new chapter in the long-running debate over the future of Ballee Playing Fields in Ballymena is about to begin, after Mid and East Antrim Borough Council approved a Planning Application Notice (PAN) for a major mixed-use development on the site. The land off Ballee Road West — formerly owned by the council — could be transformed into
Mar 8


O’Neill and Little-Pengelly spotlight women’s impact across NI on International Women’s Day
Sophie Murray; First Minister Michelle O’Neill; Moira Doherty, Interim Permanent Secretary, The Executive Office; deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly; Marissa Callaghan MBE. Women whose quiet work strengthens families, neighbourhoods and organisations across Northern Ireland were placed firmly in the spotlight at Stormont as political leaders marked International Women’s Day. First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly hosted a specia
Mar 8


Every step saves lives as Air Ambulance NI Runway Run returns to City of Derry Airport
(L-R): Tracy Duffy (City of Derry Airport), Breige Mulholland (Air Ambulance NI), Carlus McWilliams (H&A Group), Steve Frazer (City of Derry Airport), Ian Crowe (Air Ambulance NI Trustee), Mareanne Bradley (H&A Group), Martin Collins (H&A Group) and Maressa McWilliams (City of Derry Airport). An airport runway will once again become a racetrack for a life-saving cause this spring as runners and walkers prepare to take on the Air Ambulance NI 5K Runway Run at City of Derry Air
Mar 7


Farmers’ Choir Northern Ireland to stage Arts Festival Showcase in Ballymena
Randalstown YFC who will perform at the Farmers’ Choir NI Arts Festival Showcase in Ballymena Music, drama and laughter will take centre stage in Ballymena later this month as Farmers’ Choir Northern Ireland prepares to host a special Arts Festival Showcase celebrating the creativity and talent of young people from rural communities. The event will take place on Thursday 19 March at 8:00pm at Ballymena Academy and will feature performances by members of Finvoy, Garvagh and R
Mar 7


Women left waiting years in pain as councillor calls for urgent investment in gynaecology services
TUV Bannside councillor Anne Henry Thousands of women across Northern Ireland are enduring years of debilitating pain before they even see a specialist, a Mid and East Antrim councillor has warned, as new figures expose the scale of waiting lists in gynaecology services. Data released by the Department of Health in June 2025 shows tens of thousands of women are currently waiting for their first outpatient appointment with a gynaecology consultant across the region. The figure
Mar 7


Plans lodged to convert former Armoy rectory stables into tourist accommodation
Front and side elevation of the proposed tourist accommodation facility at a former rectory in Armoy Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has received plans for tourist accommodation at a former rectory in Armoy. The council recently received a planning application seeking permission to convert and reuse existing stables, including the addition of an extra floor, to create two two-bedroom tourist accommodation units near Ballinlea Road in the village. According to an acco
Mar 7


Lidl Northern Ireland targets 20% fibre increase amid “fibre crisis”
Pictured (L-R) at the launch of Lidl Northern Ireland’s landmark fibre commitment are Elaine O’Connor, Head of Sustainability at Lidl Ireland & Northern Ireland, and Registered Dietician Orla Walsh. A major supermarket initiative aimed at tackling what experts describe as a growing “fibre crisis” has been announced by Lidl Northern Ireland, with the retailer pledging to significantly increase the amount of fibre in the food it sells over the next five years. The supermarket
Mar 7


Ballymena mourns sudden passing of respected motor trade figure
Well-known Ballymena businessman John Wilson has sadly passed away. Tributes have been paid following the sudden passing of well-known Ballymena businessman John Wilson, a respected figure in the local motor trade and a familiar face in the community. Mr Wilson, who lived at Ardnabreen on the Galgorm Road, helped lead the family-run vehicle dealership Wilson’s of Rathkenny alongside his brother Darren. The business was founded by their father, the late John Wilson Snr, and ha
Mar 7


“We See You”: Carers honoured in moving International Women’s Day gathering
(L-R) Joleen Cunningham, Carers NI; Oscar winning actor Dr. James Martin MBE; Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Leah Kirkpatrick; Deputy Mayor, Councillor Julie Gilmour and Prof Suzanne Martin at Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council’s special International Women’s Day celebration shining a light on carers. Carers from across the borough were placed firmly in the spotlight on Friday morning as Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council hosted a powerful Internationa
Mar 7


Man arrested after gun report at Antrim shopping centre as PSNI clarifies separate officer investigation
Police have arrested a 25-year-old man following a report of a male with a gun at a shopping centre in Antrim — while also confirming a completely separate misconduct investigation involving an off-duty probationer police officer. The developments, both linked to incidents on Sunday 1 March, prompted commentary online suggesting a connection between the two matters. However, the PSNI has moved to firmly dispel that claim. Deputy Chief Constable Bobby Singleton confirmed the
Mar 7


Mayor of Causeway Coast & Glens hosts ‘Mayor for a Day’ initiative to inspire young women
Four pupils, Demi Timperley and Aimee Dillon from Cross and Passion College, accompanied by Mrs Anna McKay, and Carragh Rafferty and Jenna Brennan from Ballycastle High School, accompanied by Mrs Heather Dalzell, are pictured with the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Oliver McMullan, outside Cloonavin as part of the ‘Mayor for a Day’ initiative marking International Women’s Day. Four Co Antrim schoolgirls were given a rare behind-the-scenes look at civic leadership this wee
Mar 7


Ulster Unionists set to remember 2009 Massereene Barracks attack 17 years on
Entrance to the Massereene Barracks site in Antrim, and inset, Sappers Patrick Azimkar (left) and Mark Quinsey (right), who were shot dead outside the Barracks gates in 2009. Seventeen years on from one of the most shocking acts of violence in post-Agreement Northern Ireland, the Ulster Unionist Party will marked the anniversary of the Massereene Barracks attack, on Saturday (7 March), remembering two soldiers killed and others wounded in the 2009 shooting in Antrim. On 7 Mar
Mar 6


Ballymoney man travels to Falklands to support island’s only deaf child
North Antrim MP Jim Allister with Ballymoney man James McVicker A Ballymoney man is travelling thousands of miles to the Falkland Islands to help transform the daily life of the islands’ only deaf child — by teaching sign language not just to him, but to his classmates and community. James McVicker , an accomplished British Sign Language interpreter, is visiting the Falklands to assist young resident Thomas, who is currently the only deaf child living on the islands. During h
Mar 6


Behind closed doors: new guidance helps nurses spot and open conversations about domestic abuse
(L-R) Sonya McMullan, Women’s Aid Federation; Maureen Ritchie, DoH; Catherine Magennis, PHA; Health Minister Mike Nesbitt; Amanda Mairs, NHSCT; Justice Minister Naomi Long; Sonia Glendinning, DoH; Amber McCloughlin, PHA; Martina Moore, DoH. New regional guidance designed to help nurses and midwives identify and respond to domestic abuse has been launched across Northern Ireland, aiming to strengthen early intervention and ensure victims receive the support they need sooner. T
Mar 6


Ballymena to host breast cancer body confidence wellbeing event this April
Emma Wilson, Bra Fitting Coordinator at Cancer Focus NI Women in Ballymena affected by breast cancer will soon have the chance to take part in a dedicated wellbeing event designed to rebuild confidence and offer practical support during recovery. Next month, Cancer Focus NI will deliver a series of Breast Cancer Body Confidence Events across Northern Ireland, including a session in Ballymena, aimed at helping women navigate the emotional and physical challenges that can follo
Mar 6


NI travellers urged to check rights as Middle East flight chaos spreads
Travellers from Northern Ireland are being urged to carefully check their rights before cancelling holidays as escalating conflict in the Middle East continues to trigger widespread disruption to global air travel. Thousands of flights have already been cancelled as airspace across parts of the region remains heavily restricted, creating uncertainty for passengers and leaving tens of thousands of UK citizens stranded in Gulf countries while they await evacuation. Holidaymaker
Mar 6


Beloved Ballymena bakery to close as family thanks community for seven years of support
A much-loved Ballymena bakery is preparing to close its doors after seven years, with the family behind the business sharing an emotional message of gratitude to the community that supported their dream. The Old Mill Bakery , located on Mill Street in Ballymena, will cease trading on Saturday 4 April 2026, bringing to an end a journey that began with a simple ambition: to create honest, handcrafted food for the local community. Owners Marta and Tomasz Gomula announced the de
Mar 6
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