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Dublin Castle Christmas Market cancelled: what you need to know

14 November 2025
The news caught even the most devoted Ireland lovers off guard: the Dublin Castle Christmas Market, one of the most atmospheric festive events in the capital, won’t be returning in 2025… nor in 2026. The beloved event is taking a … [...]




Ryanair: no more paper boarding passes, the low-cost airline creates new rules!

13 November 2025
As of Wednesday November 12, 2025, Irish airline Ryanair is imposing a new rule: printed boarding passes will no longer be accepted. From now on, only the digital version will be valid, via the company’s mobile application. In its press … [...]




Northern lights in Ireland: solar storms put on a spectacular show this week

13 November 2025
Over the past few days, Ireland has witnessed a small atmospheric miracle: aurora borealis visible to the naked eye, sometimes even from cities, a phenomenon rare enough to be celebrated by astronomers and travelers alike. The cause? Huge solar storms … [...]




Catherine Connolly, Ireland’s New President: The Breath of a More Inclusive Republic

12 November 2025
On November 11, 2025, under a clear sky and a moving atmosphere, Ireland officially welcomed its new president: Catherine Connolly, an independent woman from Galway, known for her integrity, outspokenness, and deep commitment to social justice. The ceremony took place … [...]




Weather in Ireland: Persistent Rain and Signs of a Harsher Winter

5 November 2025
The Irish weather loves to surprise, and the forecasts of recent days are no exception. According to Met Éireann, the country is currently experiencing a particularly stubborn spell of rain, with frequent showers and low, grey clouds that seem determined … [...]




The Ghosts of Charleville Castle: when an Irish castle becomes a Netflix star

17 October 2025
If there’s one place that epitomizes the mystery and magic of Ireland, it’s Charleville Castle, located in Tullamore, County Offaly. This neo-Gothic masterpiece of the XIXᵉ century, surrounded by dense forest and often shrouded in mist, is now one of … [...]




How Financial Services in Ireland Are Evolving with Technology

15 October 2025
Financial services in Ireland are undergoing significant transformation as technology plays an increasingly pivotal role in shaping the sector. This evolution is driven by innovation, regulatory changes, and consumer demands for more convenient, transparent, and personalised financial solutions. The landscape … [...]




When House of Guinness seduces the world… but not Ireland

7 October 2025
The Netflix series House of Guinness is causing an international sensation, with its polished setting, prestigious cast and family intrigue mixed with historical issues. Abroad, critics are calling it irresistible, even like an Irish version of Succession or Peaky Blinders. … [...]




Netflix: House of Guinness is finally out, and it’s a hit!

28 September 2025
Since September 25, 2025, Netflix has been offering its subscribers a long-awaited original creation: House of Guinness. Imagined by Steven Knight, the screenwriter behind Peaky Blinders, this fresco plunges viewers into Victorian Ireland at the end of the XIXᵉ century, … [...]




Conor McGregor Withdraws from Ireland’s Presidential Race

15 September 2025
When Conor McGregor, the global MMA superstar, announced earlier in 2025 that he intended to run for the presidency of Ireland, many thought it was a publicity stunt or a joke. But the announcement was serious: the multi-title UFC champion … [...]




Ireland as a film location: new film shoots in the pipeline for 2025

4 September 2025
For decades, Ireland has been attracting cameras from around the world. Its raw landscapes, picturesque villages, medieval castles, and wild coastline make it the perfect natural backdrop for films and TV series. Add to that generous tax incentives, skilled local … [...]




Leap Card : Children aged 5 to 8 can travel for free to Dublin, Ireland

4 September 2025
Starting in September 2025, traveling around Ireland with young children just got easier—and cheaper. The Irish government, in partnership with Transport for Ireland (TFI), has announced the launch of a brand-new free Leap Card for children aged 5 to 8. … [...]




Dublin and Cork Airports Break Records in August 2025

4 September 2025
In the heart of summer 2025, Irish airports experienced an unprecedented influx of passengers. More than 4.2 million travelers passed through Dublin and Cork in August alone, setting a new attendance record. This milestone confirms the strong rebound of Irish … [...]