Winchester Walking Football Club completed their first tour with a 2-1 victory over the Northern Ireland Over 60s team on Sunday, March 30.
From Lough Derg Way to the Gobbins Cliff Path, these walks will let you see the beauty on the island of Ireland up close and ...
Festival called 'Trailblazing Women of Belfast', where participants will be introduced to a cast of influential women from the 19th century. On an optional walking tour, you will be able to visit ...
More than 30 people have been arrested at a construction site in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. The Home Office said that on Wednesday, its immigration enforcement officers, supported by the Belfast ...
Charles and Camilla were greeted by Lord Mayor Micky Murray, High Sheriff Fiona McAteer and Belfast North MP John ... the Commercial Court and walking tour guides. Charles and Camilla listen ...
Two people who got to meet the King and Queen were James Ellison and Mark Wylie of Dead Centre Tours, a Belfast walking tour firm. “We just had a very brief conversation with their majesties and ...
Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Belfast News Letter ... and signs that decorate the Commercial Court and walking tour guides. They greeted members of the public who had gathered ...
WATCH: The King and Queen visit Belfast Their Majesties then spoke with business owners, including the creator of the umbrellas, local tour guides and florists before proceeding to Sea Holly Gallery.
High Sheriff Fiona McAteer and Belfast North MP John Finucane. Serenaded by the music of The Causeway Shantymen, they spoke to the makers of the multicoloured electric umbrellas and signs that ...
Charles and Camilla were greeted by Lord Mayor Micky Murray, High Sheriff Fiona McAteer and Belfast North MP John ... the Commercial Court and walking tour guides. They greeted members of the ...
Upon their arrival in Belfast Charles and Camilla were greeted ... and signs that decorate the Commercial Court and walking tour guides. They also greeted members of the public who had gathered ...
High Sheriff Fiona McAteer and Belfast North MP John Finucane. Serenaded by the music of the Causeway Shantymen, they spoke to the makers of the multicoloured electric umbrellas and signs that ...