Already an established industrial heavyweight of international standing, the Northern Ireland port city of Belfast had acquired a new speciality by the end of the 19th century - shipbuilding.
Belfast’s transformation over the past couple of decades from no-go to must-visit destination has been remarkable.
History of the Belfast street that was home to political strife and a vet who reinvented the wheel Historian Jason Burke charts the history of May Street, which welcomed Dickens, O’Connell and ...
Members of the public who lost relatives in the Belfast Blitz are being enouraged to make sure the names of the dead are ...
THE director of two well-known Belfast bars has revealed his plans to restore and reopen a historic pub which has been in his family for generations. Located on the Antrim Road, The Phoenix was ...
Today Belfast is a modern vibrant city. It is known for its welcoming atmosphere and people are employed in the modern jobs provided by technology, finance and the creative industries. It is a lot ...
Authorities have been accused of “departmental vandalism” after demolition was completed on the Boyne Bridge in south Belfast.
About Belfast, local expert Yvonne Gordon wrote: "What makes us great: From its history of shipbuilding to its lively pub scene and famous murals, Belfast draws visitors for its culture ...
Built in 1910-1911, alongside Titanic at the Harland and Wolff Shipyards in Belfast, SS Nomadic served as a tender for ...
The only surviving Art Deco cinema in Northern Ireland is undergoing a major refurbishment to mark its 90th anniversary.
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