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Police have launched a murder investigation after the body of a woman in her 70s was found at a house in Ratheen Avenue in Cookstown earlier today (Sunday).
Police have confirmed that a man in his 30s has died following a collision in Donaghadee on Friday (June 17).
An objector is to lodge a legal case against the development of a new cemetery in Larne, Mid and East Antrim councillors have been told.
Cinemagic Film and Television Festival for Young People launched a new initiative just four months ago ‘Young Audiences Supporting Foodbanks’ in partnership with South Belfast Foodbank, taking place in the Ulster Museum, Belfast.
The inaugural Barbara Macaulay Personal Achievement Award has been presented during an emotional ceremony at Northern Regional College’s Newtownabbey campus.
Crowds turned out in Banbridge for the annual armed forces day.
Crowds turned out in Banbridge for the annual armed forces day.
Crowds turned out in Banbridge for the annual armed forces day.
The inaugural Barbara Macaulay Personal Achievement Award has been presented during an emotional ceremony at Northern Regional College’s Newtownabbey campus.
A 64-year-old man who “kicked out” at a female during a domestic incident in Larne has been given a three months prison term, suspended for a year.
The parents of a nine-year-old boy who died after two scrambler bikes crashed in Ballymena were last night said to be “in shock”.
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One of Northern Ireland’s most accomplished rock bands from Mid-Ulster, Million Dollar Reload, are reuniting for a one-off and exclusive performance for this year’s Live on the Hill on Saturday August 13 at Hill of the O’Neill, Dungannon.
Summer is officially here, which can only mean one thing - it’s iced coffee season.
Dean Friedman, whose 70s hits led to a 40-year career in music, comes to Accidental Theatre Belfast on July 15.
The family of the late Norman Surplus has lovingly ensured that one of the Larne adventurer’s last projects has been completed only months after his untimely death.
A motorist who crashed in snowy conditions had set his vehicle cruise control to 70mph, Ballymena Magistrates’ Court was told.
TV carpenter Bruce Kenneth joins forces in a new competition
Detectives have made a renewed appeal for information about the murder of Glenn Quinn on the weekend of what would have been his 50th birthday (June 18).
A kind Newtownabbey resident, who volunteers as a driver for Cancer Focus, is urging other members of the public to support the initative as the service is expanded to Antrim, Ballymena and Larne.
A man who was disorderly in the vicinity of Galgorm Golf Club has been jailed for three months.
Many of us students will be asking ourselves, as we are completing exams currently or have already finished, how has the past two years affected our learning and how greatly did Coronavirus affect our exams, asks Foyle College student Callum Watt.
Motorists are advised that the Newtownards Road, Donaghadee is currently closed in both directions following a serious road traffic collision.
Traffic tailbacks continue on the M1 at the Birches after an incident involving three vehicles this afternoon.
A poll of 1,000 adults with a pre-tax annual household income of less than £16,500 feel powerless when it comes to managing their income and debt.
From cooler climes to summer night’s: there’s a sleeping bag for every occasion. We’ve found the best high spec sleeping bags for heading camping, year round
A boy aged nine has died following a two-vehicle collision in the Dunclug area of Ballymena, the Police Service of Northern Ireland have confirmed.
The Belfast Giants have announced the re-signing of Belfast Giants’ captain David Goodwin for the 2022/23 season.
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Literary character The Gruffalo will pay a special visit to Mossley Mill this Sunday (June 19) as part of The Big Lunch, the UK’s annual celebration of neighbours and communities.
Ballymena is all set for the welcome return of its Agricultural Show tomorrow Saturday, June 18.
A man from Ballymena currently in remission from Acute Myeloid Leukaemia is to raise awareness of his condition and raise money for Friends of the Cancer Centre by cycling 900km around the province starting at The Cancer Centre at City Hospital on Thursday.
The new £35m South Lakes Leisure Centre in Craigavon doesn’t have enough room for older and less able swimmers, a member has claimed.
Crosskennan Lane Animal Sanctuary has issued an appeal to the animal loving public to help them replace their cattery.
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to two of Ards and North Down’s restaurants, cafes or canteens, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to two of Fermanagh and Omagh’s takeaways, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
A Derry City and Strabane restaurant has been handed a new two-out-of-five food hygiene rating.
A Carnlough man is accused of causing grievous bodily ham to a male with intent on November 9 last year.
Thousands from all over Ireland are expected to attend ‘Game Fair Weekend’ at Shanes Castle, Antrim.
A Portadown couple who spent two years during lockdown looking after their severely disabled sons without a break feel they have been let down by the Southern Health and Social Care Trust.
A man is due to appear in court after a laser was shone at a police aircraft in the Newtownabbey area last night (Thursday).
Senior pupils of Cullybackey College have presented a cheque for £1236 to the NI Air Ambulance (AANI) on behalf of the school.
Police have launched an appeal for information following a theft from a commercial premises in the Mill Road area of Ballyclare.
Two temporary senior managers have been appointed by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council.
Deemed the most notable novel of the 20th century, ‘James Joyce’s Ulysses’ will screen at this year’s Docs Ireland festival on Friday, July 1.
Take a look back at the good old days with our selection of photographs from the paper’s archive.
Four men are due in court tomorrow (Monday, June 13) in relation to burglaries in the Portstewart and Toome areas.
Police in Mid Ulster have made three arrests following the latest incident of criminal damage at a local war memorial.