Grand Central Station in Belfast has been a significant addition to the travel and tourism infrastructure of Ireland, north and south, since it opened last year at a cost of £350m. It is the largest ...
The news that bilingual signage is coming to Belfast Grand Central Station this year has been welcomed by a major Irish language rights group.
Irish language signage is to be introduced at Belfast’s Grand Central Station, it has been confirmed. Stormont infrastructure ...
which was supporting the missionary activity in Ireland up until that time. To do this without modern communications, roads, rail, telecommunications, etc. was very difficult, but Patrick was not ...
As we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year, we talk to Dr Nicole Volmering, School of Histories and Humanities, about Irish cultural heritage on our streetscape and how the cló gaelach is “a symbol ...
The train is included in Uniworld’s World’s Greatest Rail and River Journeys collection. Uniworld has just announced an order for three new river vessels. Chris Townson, Uniworld’s UK and Ireland ...
Rosie O'Donnell has confirmed that she is no longer living in the U.S. In a TikTok video posted on Tuesday, March 11, the comedian confirmed she had moved to Ireland on Jan. 15 with her 12-year ...
To suss out whether a pub is genuinely Irish, it's all about the vibe and ... There is always a Jameson's sign for no real reason. Take Belfast's Duke of York as a prime example; it's a challenge ...
President Trump is scheduled to meet with the Taoiseach of Ireland Micheál Martin at the White House on Wednesday. Ahead of his visit to Washington, Martin stressed the important relationship ...
Rosie O’Donnell is no longer living on US soil. The “A League of Their Own” star shared that she relocated to Ireland after Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
and you’ll know it’s an authentic Irish spot as soon as you see the neon green shamrock sign outside. Inside you’ll see paper shamrocks on the ceiling too with the names of some of the old ...
Ofcom says it expects to charge £1,458,000 ($1,880,000) per year for a FRMCS license covering Great Britain, and £42,000 ($54,000) for a license covering Northern Ireland, while licenses for smaller ...