The Chronicle - in shops now!

Damian Mullan

Reporter:

Damian Mullan

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damian.mullan@thechronicle.uk.com

Tuesday 10 February 2026 11:19

It's Tuesday which means only one thing - your local weekly newspaper is in the shops.

As ever, it's packed full of all the news, sport and happenings in your area.

Our front page this week features three stories - including a report on a carer caught on camera stealing from ‘a vulnerable victim’ in her own home who has received a suspended prison sentence.

Elsewhere on the front page, we have news of a rally and peaceful march in Coleraine town centre being organised for Easter Saturday by a new online organisation focusing on concerns over immigration.

And, finally, we can reveal that Causeway Coast and Glens Council has removed from its HQ building a plaque bearing the former title of disgraced royal, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

There are plenty of interesting articles throughout the paper as well, including news on the latest house prices on the north coast.

In sport, we reflect on a momentous night in Limavady United FC's history - defeating 44 times Irish Cup winners Linfield in the sixth round of this year's competition - and get the thoughts of manager Paul Owens on facing former club Coleraine in the quarter-finals.

We also have comprehensive reports from a wide range of sports including rugby, hockey, GAA, motorsport and much, much more.

So, if you want to know what's happening in your local area - pick up a copy of The Chronicle today.

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