Traditional pubs across Northern Ireland are again looking forward to a resumption of trading after the Executive signaled the end of six months of inactivity
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Dalata, the largest hotel group in Ireland, has made losses of almost €71m for the first half of 2020. The Dublin-based company, which owns four
Beleaguered tourism businesses across Northern Ireland were thrown a lifeline on Monday with the launch of a new programme that will offer them capital grants
Plans for a £23m apart-hotel development in south Belfast have been shelved after city planners decided that there were insufficient facilities in the area for
A new five-star hotel has been mooted for the Banbridge area primarily to service increased visitor numbers once a proposed £24m Game of Thrones attraction
Meet the Buyer 2020, which was due to take place at the ICC in Belfast on March 24 has been cancelled due to concerns over
Tourism Ireland (TI) is aiming to boost overseas tourism revenue here by 15 per cent to £658m and drive our visitor numbers to 2.5m by
A new survey from the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) has revealed that 78 per cent of venues in the Republic have seen their business from
The setting couldn’t be more fitting. Nestled amid the mystical Nine Glens of Antrim and boasting breath-taking views across a wild Atlantic vista, The Salthouse
Consumers are being advised to eat more herring, plaice and hake and to cut down on North Sea cod and Atlantic salmon. The Marine Conservation