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Stena Line abandons its Cherbourg-Ireland route

3 July 2025
If you were planning to sail from Normandy to the green of Ireland at the end of 2025, enjoying the comfort of Stena Line ferries, you’re going to have to rethink your plans. The famous Swedish shipping line has just … [...]




Taste of Dublin 2025: the gourmet festival not to be missed!

10 June 2025
If you love fine dining, sharing and conviviality, we’re looking forward to seeing you in Dublin! From June 12 to 15 in Merrion Square, the famous Taste of Dublin gastronomic festival celebrates its 20th anniversary! And it’s going to do … [...]




Irish pubs in Ireland: an endangered symbol?

9 June 2025
But what’s happening to Ireland’s Irish pubs these days? Over the past 20 years, more than 2,000 pubs have gone out of business… and some country pubs are struggling to make ends meet. A worrying situation, which undoubtedly threatens an … [...]




Ireland – Guinness 0.0% served to children. The controversy swells

4 June 2025
The scene is becoming increasingly frequent, and is currently creating a real question mark in Ireland’s pub industry. Michael, aged 12, is in a Galway pub with his parents, quietly sipping a non-alcoholic Guinness. Same branded pint as the alcoholic … [...]




“Bono: Stories of Surrender”: Apple TV releases a documentary in which Bono tells his story

3 June 2025
On May 30, 2025, Apple TV+ unveiled Bono: Stories of Surrender, a captivating music documentary that delves deep into the life of Paul Hewson, aka Bono, the charismatic Irish frontman of U2. In this exercise, the singer himself tells his … [...]




Belfast – A statue of Bobby Sands unveiled on the 44th anniversary of his death

6 May 2025
This Sunday, May 4, Belfast celebrated the inauguration of a brand new statue dedicated to Bobby Sands. Installed in the Twinbrook district of west Belfast, the monument was unveiled on the 44th anniversary of his death. Bobby Sands was one … [...]




Ireland – Fire devastates major County Donegal attraction

4 May 2025
A major fire has ravaged the Doagh Famine Village, an iconic tourist site located on the Isle of Doagh, on Ireland’s Inishowen Peninsula. This open-air museum, founded by Pat Doherty and run by his family, offered visitors an insight into … [...]




Ireland – Conor McGregor dreams of being president and wants to follow in Donald Trump’s footsteps

25 March 2025
Conor McGregor, iconic MMA figure and former UFC champion, announced on March 20, 2025 his intention to run in Ireland’s presidential election, scheduled for November 11. This declaration, made via his social networks, surprised many observers and sparked a lively … [...]




5 things never to say to an Irishman

20 March 2025
Each country has its own culture, traditions… but also its own taboos. If you decide to go to Ireland, there are very few topics of conversation to avoid. Irish people are friendly, open-minded and easy to get along with. Best … [...]




St Patrick’s Day 2025 in Ireland: THE city-by-city guide to the festivities

17 March 2025
Every year on March 17, Ireland erupts in an explosion of music, parades and celebrations in honor of its patron saint. In 2025, St. Patrick’s Day promises to be more spectacular than ever, with a rich and varied program in … [...]




National commemoration of the Great Famine 2025 to be held in Limerick

17 March 2025
The year 2025 marks a new edition of the National Commemoration of the Great Famine in Ireland, a poignant tribute to the millions of victims and the generations marked by this historic tragedy. The city of Limerick will host this … [...]




Donald Trump – The US President’s golf club in Ireland vandalized

14 March 2025
Donald Trump’s famous Doonbeg golf complex in Ireland has been the victim of vandalism. The act took place while the Irish Prime Minister was visiting Washington DC with the US President, to celebrate the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day. An act … [...]




Northern Ireland – Inequalities between Catholics and Protestants persist

13 March 2025
Despite the hopes raised by the 1998 peace agreement, a recent report highlights that segregation in Northern Ireland remains deeply rooted. The division between republican Catholics and loyalist Protestants remains, leading to inter-community discrimination, even in schools today. It’s a … [...]