Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is increasingly popular, with more visitors than ever heading there to experience a friendly welcome and explore the many sites and attractions on offer. With so much to see, not just in Belfast itself but throughout Northern Ireland, the stunning landscapes and rich history bring new and returning visitors...| UK Travel Planning
Crumlin Road Gaol in Belfast is reportedly full of ghosts. Guest writer MARK YOUNG looks at the haunted happenings between its infamous walls.| Spooky Isles
Halloween in Belfast 2025 offers haunted houses, pubs, ghost walks, spooky legends, parties and at-home traditions. Discover the best Halloween events in Belfast| Spooky Belfast
Crumlin Road Gaol’s oppressive energy, ghostly apparitions and haunted history make it one of Belfast’s most terrifying locations, says guest writer HAUNTED CHARLIE HALL| Spooky Belfast
In 1705, Margorie McCall was buried alive in Shankill Graveyard in County Armagh, only to wake when grave robbers cut off her finger!| Spooky Belfast
Ireland’s haunted bridges carry more than just travellers - they hold the weight of history, tragedy, and restless spirits, writes ANN MASSEY McELROY| Spooky Belfast
Ards and North Down in Northern Ireland is full of spooky myths and legends, says guest writer CLARE FOREMAN| Spooky Belfast
Warren Coates, the founder of Northern Ireland Paranormal Research Association, talks to JOHN AMBROSE MARTIN about his many spooky adventures...| Spooky Belfast
Cumber House in Northern Ireland has a well-earned reputation as a very haunted place, says guest writer MARY McLAUGHLIN| Spooky Belfast
Medium Marion Goodfellow talks to Spooky Isles about her adventures on top paranormal television shows...| Spooky Belfast
ANN MASSEY tells us of the supernatural and superstitions relating to Navan Fort in County Armagh| Spooky Isles
Friars Bush, Belfast’s oldest and eeriest graveyard, holds mass graves, body snatchers’ tales, and ghostly footsteps, writes HAUNTED CHARLIE HALL| Spooky Ireland
The child ghosts of Belfast haunt forgotten prisons, abandoned hospitals, and lonely roads, where history and tragedy blur into a chilling legend| Spooky Belfast
It has been 25 years since the striking of the Good Friday Agreement, the landmark peace accord that ended three decades of violence in Northern Ireland, a period known as “the Troubles.” The agreement gave formal recognition to Northern Ireland’s multiple identities, allowing residents to identify as British, Irish or both. It ended direct U.K. rule and set up a Northern Ireland legislature and government with power shared between unionist and nationalist parties. But despite sporadic ...| AP News
LONDON (AP) — A former British soldier will be charged in the slayings of two civil rights protesters 47 years ago on Bloody Sunday, one of the deadliest days of the decades-long conflict in Northern Ireland.| AP News
LONDON (AP) — U.K. authorities on Friday halted the prosecution of two former British soldiers over the killing of three people almost 50 years ago in Northern Ireland, including two who died on Bloody Sunday — one of the deadliest days in the conflict known as The Troubles.| AP News
Hundreds of people have gathered in Northern Ireland to mark 50 years since “Bloody Sunday,” one of the deadliest days in the conflict known as The Troubles.| AP News
Are you in Derry or planning to visit the county without knowing what or where to eat? We’ve been in your shoes one day. Stumbling through the streets of that beautiful city, we tried to guess which restaurant could give us an authentic and delicious experience to last us a lifetime! After much trial and […]| ConnollyCove
Some of my images and concertina books, on display now at Barbican Library, Barbican Centre, London The exhibition is on until 29 )October 2025. Tonight, 8 October, is our Private View – if y…| Travel with Intent
If you're planning a trip to Ireland and wondering about taking a day trip to Belfast from Dublin, you might be considering one of the guided tours. These tours bus you up to Northern Ireland| Flying Off The Bookshelf
Northern Ireland is often overlooked as a tourist destination. Partly this is because of the province’s troubled past and partly because the neighbouring Republic of Ireland attracts the lion…| The Thrifty Traveller
Motorman by The Bogside Artists in 2001Derry / Londonderry, Northern Ireland, February 2025 I saw this striking anti-war mural on the side of a home in Derry earlier this year. […]| Travel with Intent
Discover ancient woodland and a beautiful lakeside location bringing Scandinavian vibes to Northern … <p>The post Finnebrogue Woods: A Cosy Woodland Experience in Northern Ireland first appeared on Things Helen Loves.</p>| Things Helen Loves
I spent a good part of the summer in the north of Ireland. It’s a beautiful country filled with lovely people, who spent three decades at the end of the last century at odds. In true, understated Irish fashion, they called their season of sectarian violence The Troubles, and in those years, more than 3,700 people were killed, 50,000 wounded, and an entire nation was …| A Peace of My Mind
Last updated on the 12th of September, 2025 If street art is your thing, Belfast is your city. In addition to vibrant murals that reflect a changing narrative for the city, you can also find an impressive collection of murals depicting the city’s political divisions. Over the years, these emotionally charged paintings, which illustrate the [...]| OUR CROSSINGS
Last Updated on the 7th of August, 2025 Nestled on the banks of the River Lagan, Belfast, the thriving capital of Northern Ireland, is a place that should be on every traveller’s wish list. The city is famed as the birthplace of the legendary RMS Titanic and for having been the filming location for the [...]| OUR CROSSINGS
Last Updated on the 7th of August, 2025 Sculpted after Tivoli’s famous temple of Vesta in Italy, the Mussenden Temple is one of the most iconic buildings in Northern Ireland. It ensures unparalleled vistas along Benone Strand right out to Magilligan Point and a fascinating history. Originally built in 1785 by a wealthy earl as a [...]| OUR CROSSINGS
What is there to do in Northern Ireland with kids and teens? What are the beaches like? We let you know in this jampacked post on NI.| Journey of a Nomadic Family
Patria and Babcock International Group (‘Babcock’) have entered a teaming agreement to support manufacturing of Patria 6x6 vehicles under the multinational| United Kingdom
This year, everything aligned, and my dream autumn forest walk finally came true. This is me trying to commit it to memory.| Pages and Coffee Cups
Regardless of how deeply you explore Northern Ireland, my Belfast itinerary will get you situated during your time in the capital.| Leave Your Daily Hell
The Sign Language Bill is currently progressing through the Northern Ireland Assembly and is at the Committee Stage, where it is being scrutinised by the Committee for Communities.| British Deaf Association
One piece of news which was confirmed on Thursday could be greeted with enthusiasm or worry by Liverpool, depending on their disposition. Even with the Reds just one match into the new Premier Leag…| The Empire of The Kop
The sighting was first reported to the National Biodiversity Data Centre by a member of a public. A single Asian hornet has been captured.| Silicon Republic
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Discover the best restaurants in Belfast with everything from poutine to pizza on offer in Northern Ireland’s foodie capital| olivemagazine
As is traditional the GMB debated international solidarity on Thursday morning although since a GMB workplace in Northern Ireland had been attacked, a delegate from that Region addressed Congress. He is followed by an address from Tariq Pollard, from the| davelevy.info
Discover Kearney : A National Trust owned historic fishing village perfectly located for walking and wildlife spotting. Click to discover this hidden gem| Things Helen Loves
Posted by Ra Moon The 2025 live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon was filmed primarily in Northern Ireland, with additional scenes shot in the Faroe Islands and Iceland. Welcome to the Isle of Berk and our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of How to Train Your Dragon. The locations are listed in the order of their appearance in the film. Where was How to Train Your Dragon filmed? In the Isle of Berk landscape, the dragon-crest silhouette of Tindhólmur stands out, a ...| Atlas of Wonders
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On Friday, December 20th, 2024, I had the privilege of filming Naomi McCullagh and Enda McCann’s wedding at the stunning Corick House Hotel & Spa in Clogher, County Tyrone. The day was filled with love, laughter, and heartfelt moments—perfectly fitting for a winter wedding. Bridal Preparations The day began at Naomi’s family home near Omagh. Briege Quinn had […] The post Corrick House Hotel & Spa Wedding // N&C appeared first on Wedding Films by Jason McGarrigle.| Wedding Films by Jason McGarrigle
The Ultimate 2-Day Belfast Itinerary! The best attractions, restaurants, museums, travel tips for visiting Northern Ireland, and more.| Passports and Preemies
In our few years of National Trust membership, we've seen a lot!. This is our pick of the best National Trust places and why you should visit them.| Wanderers of the World
It seems I am always falling in love with something in Octobers. I always never want it to end. Here’s to my new favorite month of the year!| Pages and Coffee Cups
This is the text of a talk given by Peter Ramsay to the Desmond Greaves Summer School 2024 in Dublin. He argues that the reconstitution of a sovereign nation-state in Britain depends on the achieve…| The Northern Star
Wondering 'should I rent a car in London?' The answer is almost always no, with a few exceptions. Here's all your best options.| London in Real Life
With a General Election looming, Peter Ramsay spoke last week at the London School of Economics about why the survival of the British nation is in doubt and why the politics of culture war are an e…| The Northern Star
Peter Ramsay on how Sunak’s deal with the DUP neutralises Brexit and confirms what we have previously argued on The Northern Star: that Britain’s national sovereignty needs Ireland’s reunification.…| The Northern Star
If you need inspiration for your UK Spring Bucket List, we've got you covered with this list of spring-inspired activities and destinations.| Wanderers of the World
The UK ETA scheme threatens Northern Ireland tourism, as most of the region's visitor traffic travels from the Republic of Ireland.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Discover the lighthouses of Northern Ireland, County Down to County Antrim. From the Causeway coast to Carlingford Lough.| Lighthouse Accommodation