Your Chronicle in the shops now!

Your Chronicle in the shops now!
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Staff reporter

Tuesday 9 September 2025 9:25

The Coleraine Chronicle is out in the shops now with the very latest news and sport from right across the Causeway Coast and Glens.

The biggest selling weekly newspaper in town leads with the story of a Coleraine man, accused of attempted murder in what police have described as a "completely horrific and unprovoked racist attack", has been banned from the town as part of his bail conditions.

Also on the front page we report how love is in the political air with one local MLA getting married along with two councillors also getting hitched around the same time.

Inside we report how there are plans to hold the Airshow and Armed Forces Day together next year due to high demand for RAF aircraft; how the County Court has heard an appeal over a pro-life protestor's conviction for breaching a 'safe access zone' at Causeway Hospital; how the council has been told to apologise to skaters after an Ombudsman's report into the handling of a complaint and also how the Marine Hotel in Ballycastle has been placed on the market for a cool £5m.

We have a special news feature on the funeral with full military honours of a Bushmills soldier who stood guard over the Queen Elizabeth's coffin as she lay in state and also took part in the Coronation of King Charles III.

Community Forum features a special page on Millburn Community Association; we have the latest council news from Cloonavin and we have two pages from the local magistrates' courts as well as a page on Dalriada School unveiling the Tom Skelton Hall in memory of their former much loved headmaster.

We also have a special ad feature on West Bann Development celebrating its 21st anniversary as well as special picture features the Splash and Dash in Portrush and the Garvagh Clydesdale Show.

Now, along with 17 pages of sport, it's a packed paper which you can't afford to miss - grab your own copy now!

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