Inside the Real Guinness Castle Family Home
Discover the remarkable story of how a historic Victorian castle, once owned by the famous Guinness brewing dynasty, was transformed into a breathtaking family home against all odds.
Discover the remarkable story of how a historic Victorian castle, once owned by the famous Guinness brewing dynasty, was transformed into a breathtaking family home against all odds.
Pressure mounts on Canadian authorities to clarify whether Irish-language rap trio Kneecap has been barred from entering the country ahead of their scheduled tour dates.
Discover why Dublin's latest cultural venue, House of Guinness, is captivating visitors with its innovative blend of heritage and contemporary Irish culture in the heart of the city.
Discover the ultimate lock-in experience at this former Shrewsbury prison cell, now a unique self-catering accommodation blending Victorian history with modern comforts for an unforgettable UK getaway.
Netflix's lavish new series 'House of Guinness' faces mounting criticism from Irish viewers and cultural commentators over questionable accents, historical liberties, and stereotypical portrayals of Irish life.
A remarkable 1972 time capsule discovered in San Francisco's iconic Transamerica Pyramid has been opened, revealing a fascinating snapshot of life from over 50 years ago, including predictions about the future and cultural artefacts from the era.
Celebrated architect and planner Sir Terry Farrell, creator of London's iconic MI6 Building and Embankment Place, passes away at 88, leaving an indelible mark on British architecture.
A seemingly ordinary £140,000 semi-detached home in England conceals a breathtaking Gothic chapel interior that will leave you speechless. Discover the incredible transformation hidden behind this modest exterior.
The peaceful village of Tallanstown, Ireland, has been rocked by the brutal double murder of a couple who appeared devoted to each other, with gardaí launching a major investigation into the shocking crime that has left locals in fear.
Celebrated architect Sir Terry Farrell, creator of London's iconic MI6 headquarters and Charing Cross transformation, passes away at 87 leaving behind an extraordinary legacy.
Discover how Henry Guinness transformed a derelict farmhouse into a breathtaking Gothic masterpiece inspired by Emily Brontë's classic novel, complete with modern luxuries and literary charm.
Discover how ancient Celtic gods Ógma and Dagda inspired the gripping new Netflix series House of Guinness, exploring themes of power, family legacy, and Irish mythology in modern television.
A historic 12th-century church in the City of London dangles precariously above a new office development after its vicar was locked out, sparking a major row over heritage and modern development.
The historic Skew Bridge pub in Woking, a unique Victorian relic built specifically for railway travellers, has been granted Grade II listed status, safeguarding its future.
The infamous Carbuncle Cup, which for nearly 20 years 'honoured' the UK's most dismal architectural planning failures, has been axed. Organisers cite a 'woke' culture that makes honest criticism impossible, sparking debate over political correctness versu
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Discover the stunning Wemyss Bay Station, crowned Scotland's most beautiful and hailed among the UK's finest, where Victorian elegance meets breathtaking Clyde coast views.
Groundbreaking research from Queen's University Belfast uncovers the true genetic origins of the Irish people, tracing ancient DNA back to mass migrations from the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
Discover the remarkable tale of how a Sri Lankan ancestral home was meticulously taken apart, shipped to Australia, and lovingly rebuilt, now immortalised in a poignant new memoir.
A major new public garden in Philadelphia, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron, reimagines the playful genius of Alexander Calder with a stunning collection of his large-scale mobiles.
Exclusive look at Saltford Manor, a breathtaking Norman estate near Bath with over 1,000 years of history. This architectural treasure, with parts dating to 1148, is seeking a new custodian for £5 million.
The architectural world mourns the loss of Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the pioneering British architect behind London's iconic Eden Project and Waterloo International terminal, who passed away at 87.
Irish police issue urgent appeal for a 26-year-old man wanted for questioning after the body of a woman was discovered at a luxury hotel in Sussex. The Gardaí are working closely with UK authorities in a fast-moving investigation.
Rock star and activist Bob Geldof reveals he is seriously considering a bid for the Irish presidency, sparking political debate across Dublin and beyond.
Explore the late Sir Nicholas Grimshaw's visionary Eden Project, featuring a breathtaking overhead aquarium mall and post-apocalyptic 'Mad Max' inspired architecture, hailed as one of Britain's greatest modern buildings.
MMA superstar Conor McGregor has officially withdrawn from the Irish presidential race. The former UFC champion announced his decision during a New York date night with his fiancée, Dee Devlin, vowing to promote Irish interests from the US instead.
The Eden Project unveils ambitious plans to transform a disused central London car park into a breathtaking ecological oasis, rivalling its iconic Cornwall biomes and creating a new green heart for the capital.
MMA superstar Conor McGregor sparks controversy by declaring he would refuse an EU passport, championing Irish sovereignty and stirring a major debate on national identity post-Brexit.
Step into a real-life fairy tale on The Pantiles in Royal Tunbridge Wells, officially crowned the most beautiful street in the UK. Explore its stunning architecture, unique history, and vibrant atmosphere.
Fine Gael President Jerry Buttimer faces backlash after suggesting Irish communities in Britain should 'integrate more', raising questions about diaspora relations and diplomatic sensitivities.