As many pubs in Northern Ireland re-open this morning (July 3) after the coronavirus lockdown, the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has renewed its call
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The runaway success of Blackwell House, a boutique guest house at Scarva in County Down, is all the more remarkable when you realise that its
A planning application has been submitted for large-scale development at a site at Queen’s Parade and Marine Gardens in Bangor. The scheme has been described
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 arts partnership between Tourism NI and the Arts Council for Northern Ireland has delivered four unique visitor experiences and engaged a wide range
Iconic White’s Tavern – holder of the oldest liquor licence in Belfast – re-opened its ancient doors to the public in October this year following
Back in his native NI for a speaking engagement, hotel entrepreneur Ian Taylor gave LCN his take on what it takes to succeed at the
When Niall Davis opened his Asian restaurant in Belfast, it was a gamble that very nearly didn’t pay off. Now, however, he’s looking to grow
Signature Living, the Liverpool-based developer behind ambitious plans for a number of Belfast hotels, has placed two of its properties here on the market. According
Signature Living, the Liverpool-based developer behind ambitious plans for a number of Belfast hotels, has placed two of its properties here on the market. According

