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A brand new Guinness experience opens in London: the Guinness Open Gate Brewery

11 December 2025
London has just gained a must-visit spot for craft-beer lovers and anyone fascinated by brewing heritage. The Guinness Open Gate Brewery has officially opened in Covent Garden, marking the return of Ireland’s most iconic stout to a historic brewing district. … [...]




New discovery in Tuam: a revelation that reopens an already shocking case

11 December 2025
In Tuam, County Galway, history keeps rising back to the surface. The recent uncovering of a new area containing the remains of children — potentially linked to the former Mother and Baby Home run by the Bon Secours sisters — … [...]




A pocket watch from the RMS Titanic sold at auction for $2.26 million!

27 November 2025
A gold pocket watch recovered from the wreck of the RMS Titanic has just sold at auction for a staggering £1.78 million. The sale catapults the object into the realm of the most valuable Titanic-related memorabilia ever sold. A Sale … [...]




Ireland – A new way to enjoy Guinness: welcome to “60/40”.

25 November 2025
In Dublin, a pub has just revisited one of Ireland’s most emblematic symbols: Guinness. Its new creation, christened “Guinness 60/40”, combines 60% Guinness 0.0 with 40% traditional Guinness, offering a lighter beer while retaining the iconic taste of the stout. … [...]




Cinema – Liam Neeson brings the Tuam tragedy to the screen with “The Lost Children of Tuam”

25 November 2025
Liam Neeson returns to the forefront of Irish cultural news, not as an actor but as the producer of a deeply affecting film: The Lost Children of Tuam. Now in post-production, the movie explores one of the most heartbreaking scandals … [...]




Renovation of Killarney’s historic centre: a new look for tourism

21 November 2025
Killarney has never really needed to try hard to charm anyone. With its national park, shimmering lakes and mountain silhouettes shaping the skyline, the town in County Kerry has long been a magnet for travellers, hikers and lovers of Irish … [...]




Culinary holidays increasingly in vogue in Ireland

18 November 2025
The Irish culinary scene is no longer the well-kept secret it once was. Long associated with rustic, traditional cuisine, Ireland has metamorphosed in just a few years to become one of Europe’s most exciting playgrounds for gourmets. With its creative … [...]




Christmas in Dublin: the 5 best hotels for an exceptional festive season

17 November 2025
Christmas in Dublin is an unforgettable experience. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in a magical, fairytale atmosphere, where adults and children alike will be carried away by the festive mood. The streets are covered in lights, the markets are … [...]




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 … [...]