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County Antrim · County AntrimSix people were taken to hospital for treatment to injuries which, at this time, are not thought to be serious. "Enquiries are ongoing," a PSNI spokesperson said. The incident happened in the Stiles Way area of Antrim shortly after 3.00pm.See the Story
Six people taken to hospital following Co Antrim collision-live
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County Antrim · County AntrimThe remains were discovered close to what was once the location of a 14th century abbey The recent discovery of over 140 human remains near the site of a medieval abbey in County Antrim has unveiled intriguing insights into Carrickfergus' past.Located close to the former Woodburn Abbey, dating back to the 14th century, the remains were unearthed during excavation work at the end of last year. Predominantly comprising men, the findings also inc…See the Story
Medieval Abbey-Adjacent Human Remains Unveiled
Northern Lights · County AntrimYou can catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights in numerous UK beauty spots (Picture: Getty Images) We’re firmly in Northern Lights season. And if you haven’t seen the stunning aurora borealis in person yet, you’re in luck — 2024 is one of the best years to witness them. But not everyone can afford to jet set across the globe to see the phenomenon, so where in the UK is best to see the Northern Lights? When Metro spoke to travel experts Giovanni …See the Story
Unexpected UK spots where you could catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights
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County Antrim · County AntrimAntrim and Newtownabbey Borough will have its first Irish language street signs. At least two thirds of residents said they were in favour of the erection of a second language street sign, in line with council policy. The signs will now be installed at the three locations at a cost of €500 each.See the Story
Antrim Newtownabbey Council approves borough's first Irish language street signs
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