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Northern Ireland’s golf tourism sector is helping drive economic growth, particularly in the hospitality construction ...
Ireland Unrushed campaign achieved a ‘persuasion score’ of over 90 per cent in early post-campaign testing, tourism agency ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNRecord-breaking golf tourism in Northern Ireland drives wave of hospitality construction - data shows
Data released by Tourism NI has revealed how golf tourism in Northern Ireland is certainly in the right swing of things, ...
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Business Eye on MSNBeyond The Open: Golf Tourism Drives Northern Ireland Construction Boom
While Scottie Scheffler may have lifted the Claret Jug at the 153rd Open in Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland’s golf tourism ...
If you're not around for the festival, several of Scotland's best tourist attractions are free all year, including the ...
The beach, which is located in one of Ireland's favourite holiday hotspots, had to be evacuated after the huge predator was ...
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NorthernIrelandWorld on MSNVisitors may perceive proposed off-shore wind farm near Glenarm 'an intrusion on a previously unspoiled environment', says council
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has asked for an “in-depth review” of the potential impact on tourism by a proposal to ...
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Irish Independent on MSNTourism hotspots across Galway, Clare and Mayo to feature on German travel show
A popular German travel TV show with millions of viewers has visited Ireland to film in some of the most popular locations across Galway, Mayo and Clare.
Ahead of another heatwave hitting the UK, a new study has revealed the nation's best beaches, with the majority of the top ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScary photo shows reckless tourists risking lives on edge of iconic cliffs: 'People die there every year'
Some natural wonders might claim they offer a view to die for, but that should be taken as hyperbole, not a challenge. The ...
Maybe those in a position to pay for water would opt to do so, especially in a system which is socially and financially ...
Ballymena is the worst city or town to visit on the island of Ireland, according to a travel guide. Half of the places in the top 10 are in Northern Ireland, with Bangor, Strabane, Lisburn and Larne ...
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