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Tyrone News
News
As of june 20, 2025, Tyrone, Northern Ireland, saw Omagh kick off Northern Ireland's Pride season with its fifth annual parade. Despite heavy rain, hundreds participated in the event, which notably highlighted "Trans Lives Matter."
In town, Tyrone's Gaelic football team secured a significant win against Cavan, propelling them into the All-Ireland Football Championship knockout stages. Additionally, Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney clinched Northern Ireland's first World Cup of Darts crown in a thrilling final in Frankfurt.
Business News
Northern Ireland's business sector, including Tyrone, is seeing a strong start to the £70 million Investment Fund for Northern Ireland. As of June 20, 2025, £30 million has been deployed to 35 smaller businesses across various sectors, including Cookstown-based AES Global Ltd, which received a £600,000 loan to expand its global reach. However, a recent report from the Department for Business and Trade named 28 Tyrone-based businesses among 518 UK employers for failing to pay staff the minimum wage, underscoring ongoing challenges in labor compliance.
Economic News
The economic performance of Northern Ireland, including Tyrone, in the first quarter of 2025 showed mixed results. The services sector saw a 0.1% increase over the quarter and a 1.3% increase over the year, reaching a series high. However, the production sector experienced a 1.6% decrease over the quarter, though it increased by 2.8% over the year. Overall, Northern Ireland's services output is 11.3% above pre-pandemic levels, and production output is 4.6% above. Concerns persist regarding rising employer National Insurance contributions and outdated business rates, which disproportionately affect Northern Ireland due to lower average earnings and a higher percentage of low-paid workers.
Political News
On june 20, 2025, the political landscape in Tyrone, Northern Ireland, was influenced by the broader regional context. Discussions around the initial budget allocations for 2025-26 by the Communities Minister highlighted ongoing challenges, particularly in addressing homelessness and the housing crisis. While there's a commitment to increase opportunities and reduce welfare dependency, concerns remain about insufficient funding for housing targets. The region is also focused on regeneration projects, such as the Glengormley Public Realm project, aimed at improving local communities.
Election News
As of june 20, 2025, no specific local elections were reported for Tyrone. However, the broader 2025 United Kingdom local elections, held on May 1st, saw a "sweeping victory" for Reform UK nationally, with significant gains for Liberal Democrats. The governing Labour Party and opposition Conservative Party experienced historic losses. It's important to note that some elections originally scheduled for 2025, including those in Hampshire (which includes Southampton), were postponed to 2026 due to local government reorganization. The West Tyrone constituency, which includes parts of County Tyrone, last saw Órfhlaith Begley of Sinn Féin as its Member of Parliament.
Employment News
Tyrone's employment sector on june 20, 2025, is facing challenges related to minimum wage compliance, with several local businesses named by the UK government for underpaying staff. This comes amid broader UK trends indicating strong wage growth but also rising unemployment and a continued decline in job vacancies. The Northern Ireland Executive is aiming to increase opportunities and reduce welfare dependency, with ongoing efforts to support job creation and skills development across the region.
Business News
While there isn't direct Business news specifically for Tyrone on june 20, 2025, an important development for the region's economy is the joint venture agreement announced on June 9, 2025, between Galantas Gold Corporation and Ocean Partners UK Limited to develop the high-grade Omagh Gold Project in County Tyrone. This deal involves a significant investment for exploration and a restart plan for the project, indicating potential future economic activity and job creation in the area.
Forecast
The Forecast forecast for Tyrone, Northern Ireland, starting june 20, 2025, indicates mild temperatures with sunny intervals and some cloudy periods.
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Sunday, june 20 (Yesterday): Sunny intervals changing to partly cloudy by nighttime. High 20∘C (68∘F), Low 13∘C (55∘F).
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Monday, June 26 (Today): Cloudy, with light rain overnight. High 16∘C (61∘F), Low 14∘C (57∘F).
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Tuesday, June 27: Cloudy. High 18∘C (64∘F), Low 7∘C (45∘F).
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Wednesday, June 28: Cloudy changing to sunny intervals by early evening. High 19∘C (66∘F), Low 9∘C (48∘F).
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Thursday, June 29: Sunny. High 24∘C (75∘F), Low 12∘C (54∘F).
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Friday, June 20: Sunny intervals changing to partly cloudy by nighttime. High 24∘C (75∘F), Low 13∘C (55∘F).
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Saturday, June 21: Overcast changing to sunny intervals by late morning. High 23∘C (73∘F), Low 11∘C (52∘F).
Entertainment News
In town entertainment, Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney's historic win in the World Cup of Darts for Northern Ireland was a major highlight.
Upcoming Events in Tyrone
Here are at least 10 upcoming events in Tyrone and surrounding areas for late June and beyond in 2025:
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ForM Sculpture Exhibition 2025: June 2-30, 2025, at Castle Park, Bangor (Exhibition).
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Discovery Hub: Portaferry Art Society 50th Anniversary Exhibition: June 7 - July 23, 2025, at Ards Visitor Information Centre, Newtownards (Exhibition).
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NI Silver Workshops: Various dates in June 2025, including June 27, 20, 21, 25, in Holywood (Workshop).
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Ards Town Centre Races: June 28, 2025, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM in Newtownards (Sport).
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The Summer Country Show: June 29, 2025, 8:00 PM (Music Concert - location not specified but a recurring show).
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"Love Me Love Me Not" 2025 Musical Theatre: Upcoming dates in 2025 (Musical Theatre - location not specified).
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Paddy Raff Comedy Tour: Continues in 2025 (Comedy - Northern Ireland tour).
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Adventures On Old Mac Donald's Farm: Family show (Family Entertainment - location not specified).
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Sir Samuel Kelly Project Exhibition: May 1 - September 30, 2025, at Marina Carpark, Donaghadee (Exhibition).
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VE Day Recollections Exhibition: May 7 - August 3, 2025, at North Down Museum, Bangor City Hall (Exhibition).
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