First Look: Inside Cashel Palace hotel after its Magnier makeover
There are equine touches – but not too many – at the Tipperary hotel’s new gardens, suites and spa
There are equine touches – but not too many – at the Tipperary hotel’s new gardens, suites and spa
Whatever the obstacles to social change in modern Ireland, money is not one
Tollman family have spent €68m since 2015 restoring historic castle to its former glory
At least 3,000 new apartments are expected to come on stream at high-profile sites in the area
Patrick Freyne gets a masterclass in marketing on a tour of the Guinness Storehouse
Inside Politics: reports of disharmony in Cabinet over Shane Ross circulate around Leinster House
Frank McNally: When he said, ‘You look younger than the picture’, there was only one possible reply
Rescued from Nama, a house on Parliament Street that sold knives for 250 years has been given a whole new lease of life
Two back-to-back period properties in busy tourist area may suit as a serviced ‘bolt-on’
Final proposals from Hines, Ballymore and U&I to be submitted to Diageo this month
Diageo receives planning permission for kitchen area at bar in St James’s Gate
The late chef and presenter visited Dublin to film one of his TV shows. We retrace his steps
Harcourt Developments in running for Diageo urban centre planned for St James’s Gate
Beer company also toasting anniversary of birth of artist John Gilroy with special cans
The search continues for Irish brands Irish people could not imagine the world without
This Co Kildare route takes in historic houses, the real home of Guinness and charming rest stops
From ‘Dress suitably, and buy a revolver’ and 'A terrible beauty' to 'We all partied'
Beatles, Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson among famous guests who stayed at Luggala
If you like to commune with the ghosts of the famous in haunting surroundings, Ireland has enough burial places to last you a lifetime
Members of Guinness Athletic Union reject company’s offer
It is vital moment for those who support historical relationships between UK and Ireland
During the Rising, 15 ambulances were provided as were female nurses and men to staff the hospitals
New book on Cork brewery details marriage of Carin Beamish to Hermann Goering
An intriguing exhibition at the Irish Architectural Archive commemorates the life and work of the 19th century Kerry man on the 180th anniversary of his birth
Bidders spend ove r€1.3m at annual Country House Collections auction
The grandfather clock, which plays ‘God Save the Queen’, once stood in Leinster House
Pocket book of 18th-century Prince of Wales among Furness House lots for sale on Tuesday
Items from Furness House, Co Kildare, include family heirlooms, art and antiques
Cheryl Maguire walked up the aisle to see the groom, Scotsman Stephen Waugh, wearing a kilt
Researchers have trawled through three centuries of housing deeds in Dublin and discovered that the recent property crash wasn’t the worst the city has experienced
Research shows there were worse crashes and recovery took centuries
Inspired by golfer Darren Clarke, the burly busman vows to shed a few stone by St Stephen’s Day
Did you know Croke Park’s Hill 16 was once Hill 60, named after a WWI battleground? Or that 30 of Trinity College’s 70 original students had to be native Irish speakers? That Guinness brewed ale, not porter, for its first 19 years? And the role of manure in the great whiskey fire of 1875?
Tender loving care doesn’t come close to describing the way Guinness handles its four ingredients: barley, hops, yeast and water
Value of the club mainly due to Sean Quinn negotiationg a 250-year rent-free package
Pub in former church associated with Arthur Guinness might not serve a pint of plain
Signatures of 160,000 people on pre-famine document include late US President’s antecedents
Descendants voice support after criticism surrounding Arthur’s Day
This Government never tires of trying to thrust a pint of Guinness into the hand of every notable dignitary that comes to town
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices