Stormont minister supported public access to tiny Co Antrim beach… so why are some locals still barred?
The gentle shores of Belfast Lough have long been a relaxing destination for walkers and families seeking the perfect escape from the hustle of city life.
Half or workers told to check bank account before January 15
More than half of adults who expect to run out of money in January will have used up all their monthly income by this week, a survey indicates. A third…
Six months before The Open returns, traders in Portrush hoping experience not as below par as 2019
On the approach to Portrush town centre, a mural of golfer Shane Lowry welcomes visitors.
Car parks to update ‘five minute rule’ after court case
Private parking companies have pledged to update their code of conduct after legal action was launched against a driver for taking more than five minutes to pay for using a…
Urgent investigation into headlights after 216 accidents
Motorists are “feeling the strain” of brighter headlights “more than ever before”, campaigners have said after a transport minister sought to ease road safety concerns. Lilian Greenwood, asked for the…
John George’s dad wants police to answer key murder queries
The family of murdered Belfast man John George are to meet with the PSNI to discuss the investigation into his death.
Kane jackpot could mean Edmonton Oilers add to their pod of rugged forwards
If Evander Kane misses the rest of the regular season — as seems increasingly likely given his recent knee surgery and the complexity of coming back from his initial abdominal…
Flood warning as temperatures soar into double figures after cold snap
Temperatures are set to rise to double figures on Monday as the country’s bitter cold snap comes to an end – and the thaw could lead to some flooding. As…
China’s exports hit record high as Trump tariffs loom
Exports rose 10.7 percent in 2024, beating economists’ forecasts, customs data shows. Cargo ships pass containers at Guoyuan Port in Chongqing, China on January 11, 2025 China’s exports hit a…
School integration row: Blame Alliance for legislation that tied my hands, says DUP Education Minister
Education Minister Paul Givan has defended not granting Bangor Academy integrated status, saying he was bound by legislation brought forward by Alliance that the DUP had opposed.