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Inside the Ballymena business that grew from start-up to £100m global success in just six years
Pictured during a visit to The JAQ Group’s rapidly expanding headquarters and manufacturing facilities in Randalstown, are Tom Wiggins, Chief Executive of Ballymena Chamber of Commerce, Peter Houston, President of Ballymena Chamber of Commerce and Connor Martin, Managing Director of The JAQ Group. More than 30 members of Ballymena Chamber of Commerce were given a first-hand look inside one of Northern Ireland’s fastest-growing business success stories this week as they toured
May 18


M&S launches futuristic salad leaves using 96% less water
Tender Baby Garlic Kale - one of a new range of vertically farmed leaves launched by M&S in the UK Marks & Spencer has launched a new range of vertically farmed salad leaves that use 96% less water than traditional farming methods while staying fresh for up to five days longer. The retailer says the new products represent a major shift in how fresh food could be grown in the future, combining robotics, controlled indoor farming and pesticide-free production to create salad le
May 17


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


County Antrim couple win major M&S farming award at Balmoral Show
Family Farm Award winners James & Rachel Davison were presented with their award by Keith Halstead, Executive Director of the Royal Countryside Fund. A farming couple from Glenarm have been recognised on one of Northern Ireland agriculture’s biggest stages after winning a prestigious national award at this year’s Balmoral Show. James and Rachel Davison received the Royal Countryside Fund Family Farm Award at the 2026 M&S Select Farm Awards on Tuesday, May 13, in recognition o
May 14


Tesco doubles Northern Ireland suppliers as Ballymena firm expands role
Tess Osborne, Head of Fresh Foods Sourcing NI at Tesco Tesco has more than doubled the number of Northern Ireland suppliers it works with in just three years, deepening its reliance on local farmers, food producers and manufacturers as pressure continues to mount across the agri-food sector. The supermarket giant now works with 138 Northern Ireland-based suppliers across more than 1,600 locally sourced product lines, with Ballymena meat processor Doherty & Gray playing a grow
May 13


Garvagh showroom owner ‘heartbroken’ after suspected arson attack
Carhill Cars in Garvagh The owner of a County Londonderry car showroom destroyed in a suspected arson attack has described the devastation caused to his business as “gut-wrenching”, saying the premises now need to be completely demolished and rebuilt. Liam Rafferty, owner of Carhill Cars in Garvagh, said he was left “heartbroken” after fire ripped through the business in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Despite the scale of the destruction, he said he was thankful nobody
May 13


Firefighters battle major blaze at Garvagh car showroom and café
A major fire involving a car showroom, multiple vehicles and café premises in Garvagh prompted a large-scale emergency response in the early hours of Wednesday morning, with 55 firefighters deployed to tackle the blaze. Emergency crews were called to the incident on the Carhill Road at approximately 4.30am on Wednesday 13 May after reports of a building fire. Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service said firefighters arriving at the scene were met by a “developed fire” involvin
May 13


Harbourview Hotel in Carnlough earns four-star Tourism NI rating
(L-R) Paul Truscott, General Manager of The Harbourview Hotel pictured with David Roberts, Director of Strategic Development at Tourism NI and Adrian McLaughlin, Owner of The Harbourview Hotel The Harbourview Hotel in Carnlough has secured a major boost just over a year after reopening under new ownership, with Tourism Northern Ireland awarding the coastal venue a four-star grading following an extensive refurbishment programme. The Co Antrim hotel — described as Ireland’s
May 13


Told he might not see 40, influencer launches skincare brand after nine-stone GLP-1 transformation
Northern Irish influencer Marc McKee A Northern Irish influencer who says he was warned he might not live to see 40 has launched a skincare brand inspired by his own dramatic nine-stone weight-loss journey using GLP-1 medications including Mounjaro and Wegovy. Marc McKee, 36, transformed his health after beginning treatment in August 2024, reducing his weight from 23.4 stone to 14st 7lb while documenting the process online to an audience that has since grown to more than 400,
May 12


Trevor Barr pays tribute to McKillens while warning over Ballymena’s future
Ballymena businessman Trevor Barr, Barr’s Butchers The owner of one of Ballymena’s long-established family businesses has paid tribute to the McKillen family following the closure of McKillens on Church Street, while also issuing a stark warning about the growing pressures facing traders across the town centre. Trevor Barr, of Barr’s Butchers on Ballymoney Street, said the closure of the well-known retailer was both personally sad and symbolic of the wider challenges now thre
May 12


M&S launches exclusive Northern Ireland football sticker collection
Aaron Hughes backed the launch and is pictured with Ryan Lemon, Regional Manager for Marks & Spencer Northern Ireland, and Reuben, Daisie and Olivia Lemon. M&S Food has teamed up with Panini and the Irish FA to launch an exclusive Northern Ireland football sticker collection celebrating the country’s senior men’s and women’s teams — giving young fans across Northern Ireland the chance to collect local football heroes this summer. The limited-edition collection features 50 sti
May 11


Police investigate linked supermarket thefts in Ballymena, Newry and Limavady
Police are appealing for information after a series of reported thefts targeting supermarkets in Ballymena, Newry and Limavady over the course of two days last week. The incidents, which involved healthcare products and toiletries being stolen from commercial premises, are now being investigated by the PSNI amid suspicions the thefts may be connected. The Ballymena incident took place at a supermarket in the Larne Link Road area shortly before midday on Tuesday, May 5, while
May 11


M&S to stock locally grown NI strawberries for first time
Tim O'Malley started his strawberry growing journey in May 2024 Marks & Spencer is set to stock locally grown strawberries in its Northern Ireland stores for the first time ever, following a new partnership with a Co. Armagh grower that is rapidly expanding production using sustainable farming methods. From Tuesday, 12 May, shoppers across all 22 M&S stores in Northern Ireland will be able to buy hand-picked strawberries grown by Tim O’Malley of O’Malley Berry Co. — a move be
May 11


Clarke’s Ballymena charity car show returns bigger than ever for 2026!
Thousands of pounds are expected to be raised for Alzheimer’s Society this summer as Clarke prepares to bring back its hugely popular Charity Car Show to Ballymena — with organisers promising the biggest and most ambitious event yet. Now entering its third year, the growing community event has become one of the standout local motoring showcases in the area, attracting families, car enthusiasts and supporters from across Northern Ireland. This year’s show will take place on Sa
May 10


AIB opens €1 million charity fund with extra anniversary boost
AIB Branch Manager Peter Hughes pictured with RNLI staff and volunteer crew at the 2026 AIB Community Fund launch Communities across Ballymena and Northern Ireland are being urged to nominate local charities for support after AIB officially launched the fifth year of its Community €1 Million Fund — with additional funding added this year to mark the bank’s 60th anniversary. The initiative, which has already supported nearly 300 charities across the island of Ireland since 202
May 9


FitMinds camps to bring inclusive summer fun to 1,000 NI children
Linda McMillan, Chief People Officer for Fibrus Group with Ronan Conlon, Founder of FitMinds Coach, and FitMinds programme participants. Children of all abilities across Northern Ireland are set to take part in a major programme of inclusive summer activity camps after FitMinds Coach announced plans to welcome more than 1,000 young children to sessions across 20 locations this summer. The one-day camps, designed for children aged three to six, will run throughout July and Au
May 9


Donnelly Group opens new BYD EV showrooms in Ballymena and Dungannon
Donnelly Group has expanded its electric vehicle and hybrid offering with the opening of two new dedicated BYD showrooms in Ballymena and Dungannon. (L-R: Malcolm Kerr, Dave Sheeran, Paul Compton, Emma Donnelly and Terence Donnelly) Northern Ireland’s largest independently owned vehicle retailer, Donnelly Group, has expanded its electric and hybrid vehicle offering with the opening of two new dedicated BYD showrooms in Ballymena and Dungannon. The move marks a significant inv
May 8


Plans submitted for major solar farm beside Belfast International Airport
A planning application has been submitted to Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council for a proposed new solar farm adjacent to Belfast International Airport. The proposal is for the installation and operation of a solar farm of up to 24MW, along with associated infrastructure, access routes and landscaping, on land located around one kilometre west of the main airport terminal building between Seacash Road and British Road, Crumlin. The application has been submitted by an ag
May 6


Lidl NI announces second 2026 pay rise with £756k boost
Gordon Cruikshanks, Regional Managing Director at Lidl Northern Ireland. Lidl Northern Ireland has announced a second major pay increase for staff in 2026, investing a further £756,000 into wages for frontline workers and Deputy Store Managers across its Northern Ireland operations. The latest increase, which came into effect on 1 May, will see hourly-paid colleagues earn at least £13.30 per hour — comfortably above the UK National Living Wage of £12.71 — while Deputy Store M
May 6
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