Any trip to Waterford would be incomplete without visiting Tramore’s Beach House – a renovated Victorian townhouse serving up ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It seems Cliff House doesn’t mind waiting an extra day for his shot at Big Dance eligibility in the $100,000 Grand Hotel & Bottle ...
Dalata Hotel Group, Ireland's largest hotel operator, began a strategic review this month that could lead to a sale of the company, spotlighting investor appetite for European hospitality assets.
House prices across Ireland rose by an average of 3.7 per cent during the first three months of 2025, with inflation reaching its highest level in eight years. Latest data from Daft.ie shows ...
Property website daft.ie has published its latest House Price Report ... at the average listing price for homes in every county in Ireland between January and March of this year - with the ...
A hotel company's contract to provide accommodation ... among teens Stay Belvedere was awarded a contract in 2019 to house people waiting for asylum decisions, using 51 hotels across England ...
Investors are balancing tourism's strength against economic uncertainty. Dalata Hotel Group, Ireland's largest hotel operator, is undergoing a strategic review that could lead to a sale ...
Fifty-eight years after the body of a woman was found by a hunter on a California cliff, a company says it has finally solved the mystery of her identity. On Dec. 18, 1966, a hunter found the body ...
Construction has begun to bring a new luxury hotel, pub and restaurant to North Yorkshire. The multi-million pound development, named Cliffemount, will be on the cliff tops of Runswick Bay and ...
UFC fighter Conor McGregor solidified his bid for Ireland’s presidency on Thursday ... days after meeting with President Trump at the White House. McGregor has decided to campaign as a leader ...
Travelodge, the hotel brand run by Tifco Hotel Group in Ireland, was paid €36 million, while Pumpkinspice Limited, which also runs Travelodge hotels, received an additional €5.95 million.
US president Donald Trump is "always welcome" to visit Ireland, the Taoiseach has said. Speaking in Texas ahead of meeting Mr Trump on Wednesday, Micheál Martin said the Irish delegation "would ...