Irish Ferries has won the prestigious Ferry Company of the Year award at the Irish Travel Industry Awards (ITIA).
Irish Ferries cruise ferry Ulysses, now in its 25th year in service, recently returned from a routine annual overhaul at ...
If you've ever fantasised about leaving everything behind for a quieter, more picturesque existence beside the coast, there's a programme that could turn that dream into reality - and it's just a ...
Passengers on Irish Ferries have been warned of delays after an incident at Holyhead Port. The Port in Wales has been temporarily closed following a "berthing incident" involving a ferry. Stena Line ...
Holyhead port in Wales is due to reopen this evening after being closed following a berthing incident involving a ferry from Dublin. The second-largest ferry port in the UK, located in Anglesey, North ...
Irish Ferries has issued a warning to passengers after an incident at Holyhead Port. The port in Wales has been temporarily closed following a "berthing incident" involving a ferry, which is causing ...
Holyhead Port in Wales is to reopen after a "berthing incident" involving a ferry closed the facility earlier today. Stena Line confirmed the port, which is a key piece of infrastructure for Irish ...
It is the second time in a year that Holyhead port has been closed to ferries The UK's second busiest passenger ferry port is resuming service after a berthing incident as a ship docked forced it to ...
Irish Ferries has warned passengers of delays on some services today (Wednesday) after an incident at Holyhead Port. The Welsh port has been temporarily closed following a "berthing incident" ...
The Stormont department with responsibility for building regulations has signalled that it may be amenable to future measures that help safeguard one of Ireland’s most recognisable birds. The ...
Ring in 2026 in style at New Year's Festival Dublin, Ireland’s biggest New Year celebration. (Image: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland) Dublin’s New Year's Festival will deliver three days of music and ...
The installation of traffic cameras at junctions in Dublin city to catch motorists who break red lights has been shelved, National Transport Authority (NTA) correspondence shows. The road safety ...
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