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Larne: Sixty Six restaurant closed after suspected arson
Larne: Sixty Six restaurant closed after suspected arson

BBC News

time4 days ago

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  • BBC News

Larne: Sixty Six restaurant closed after suspected arson

A County Antrim restaurant has said it will be closed for the foreseeable future after a suspected arson attack destroyed its premises in an early morning tackled the fire at Sixty Six on the Browndod Road near Larne at about 02:50 BST on also attended the scene. They said enquiries are ongoing and are currently treating the blaze as "deliberate".They urged anyone with information about the incident to contact them. In a Facebook post, the restaurant said: "Our premises will be closed for the foreseeable future."It added that customers will be contacted throughout the day on Monday.

Gary Haveron makes his feelings known as Nathan Rooney returns as Larne manager
Gary Haveron makes his feelings known as Nathan Rooney returns as Larne manager

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

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Gary Haveron makes his feelings known as Nathan Rooney returns as Larne manager

Gary Haveron has let his feelings be known after he vacated his role as Larne manager to allow Nathan Rooney to return to the position. Haveron took over the reins at Inver Park after the newly-appointed Rooney was found not to have the necessary licence to allow him to lead Larne in the UEFA Conference League despite being appointed as Tiernan Lynch's successor just three weeks earlier. Rooney was then installed as the club's head of football with Haveron moving into the managerial position as he led the Invermen to a second placed finish in the Irish Premiership. READ MORE: Watch: West Ham prospect sets up wonder goal for Tyrone in Ulster Minor final READ MORE: Jonny Evans bids emotional farewell to Manchester United as wife Helen shares heartfelt tribute Englishman Rooney has since been enrolled on to his Pro Licence course which allows him to return to his original role with Haveron only too happy to step aside. "I have no doubt Nathan will be a top manager for this club and that there are good times ahead," said Haveron, who will become Rooney's assistant once more. "I have always said that I am hereto do whatever the club needs me to and, truth be told, I am delighted to be moving back into my role as assistant manager, something I feel I am well suited to. "Nathan and myself have built a strong relationship over the last six months and I'm really looking forward to continue learning from him, as well as working alongside the rest of the coaching staff at the club." Rooney, who arrived at Inver Park from Gibraltar side Bruno's Magpies, paid tribute to Haveron. "I want to express my thanks to Gary Haveron who has been a great professional to work alongside and his work ethic to keep pushing the team has been second to none – I thank him for his support throughout this period," he said. "Gary will continue to play a major role as an experienced professional who is highly thought of in the local area and the Irish Premiership. "It has been a period of change for us all, including our amazing fanbase, who has continued to bring the noise and energy to every matchday since my arrival "Our job now is to hit the ground running in pre-season, develop our younger players, implement a playing style which can be exciting to watch and provide an energy which brings us all together on and off the pitch and we will see where it takes us."

Crusaders and Derry City win in Women's Premiership
Crusaders and Derry City win in Women's Premiership

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Crusaders and Derry City win in Women's Premiership

Crusaders and Derry City picked up away wins in the Women's Premiership with victories over Lisburn Ladies and Larne. Alison McMaster and Beth Chalmers scored as the Crues sealed a 2-0 win to move level on points with league leaders Glentoran. After a goalless first half, substitute McMaster scored moments after coming on to break the deadlock on 57 minutes. Jonny Tuffey's side doubled their lead through Chalmers nine minutes later to secure all three points. Derry City had a more emphatic victory as they beat Larne 4-0 at Inver Park for their first win of the season. Cache Crumlin-Hawes opened the scoring after just seven minutes before Rachel McIntyre added a second on 30 minutes. Caoimhe Walsh and Tara O'Connor-Farren completed the win with second-half goals for the Candstripes.

Crusaders and Derry City win in Women's Premiership
Crusaders and Derry City win in Women's Premiership

BBC News

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Crusaders and Derry City win in Women's Premiership

Crusaders and Derry City picked up away wins in the Women's Premiership with victories over Lisburn Ladies and McMaster and Beth Chalmers scored as the Crues sealed a 2-0 win to move level on points with league leaders a goalless first half, substitute McMaster scored moments after coming on to break the deadlock on 57 Tuffey's side doubled their lead through Chalmers nine minutes later to secure all three City had a more emphatic victory as they beat Larne 4-0 at Inver Park for their first win of the Crumlin-Hawes opened the scoring after just seven minutes before Rachel McIntyre added a second on 30 minutes. Caoimhe Walsh and Tara O'Connor-Farren completed the win with second-half goals for the Candstripes.

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