Tigers Bay Belfast
Tigers Bay North Belfast - a former vibrant community liquidated by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive - the public sector housing body in Ulster - just one example of its blatant, institutionalised, geographic discrimination against the Ulster British people
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This was my first time in Ireland. It happened to be my honeymoon, but we did not sit still. We were on a mission to explore this gorgeous, green country. Tag along with my wife and I from the international streets of Dublin to the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula and beyond. We stayed in a castle, road horses, hung out with falcons, visited the Guinness Storehouse, ate the best ice cream we’ve ever had, hiked along the legendary Cliffs of Moher, and enjoyed some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. If you have any questions about our trip or the making of this film, be sure to comment and let me know. Considering the length of this film, I highly recommend viewing on a TV or hands-free device if possible. Hope you enjoy! Thanks for traveling with us.
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Dublin – 0:35
Dawson Hotel
Stephen’s Green – 1:41
Ladurée – 2:39
The Bank Bar & Restaurant – 2:52
The Temple Bar – 3:03
Vintage Cocktail Club – 3:51
Sam's Night Club – 4:34
Carluccio's Cafe – 5:10
Trinity College – 5:27
Guinness Storehouse – 6:15
Galway – 9:36
Frenchville House B&B – 9:45, 11:13, 17:30
O'Reillys – 10:27
Tigh Nora Bar – 10:51
Horse Trek – 11:33
Linnane’s Lobster Bar – 14:29
Cliffs of Moher – 15:00
View from the Doolin Pier – 17:05
Tig Colli Pub – 17:15
Adare – 19:14
Castleisland – 19:31
Ballyseede Castle – 19:47
Connor's Pass – 22:08
Dingle – 22:35
PAX Guest House – 22:42
The Fish Box Restaurant – 23:07
Falconry Experience – 23:21
Global Village Restaurant – 25:28
Dingle Pubs – 25:35
PAX Guest House Breakfast – 26:00
The Dingle Peninsula / Slea Head – 26:54
Murphy's Ice Cream – 29:13
Killarney Plaza Hotel And Spa – 29:42
Ross Castle – 30:06
Killarney National Park – 31:01
Downtown Killarney – 32:33
Gaby's Seafood Restaurant – 32:43
Torc Waterfall – 33:28
Muckross House & Gardens – 34:33
Aghadoe Resort & Spa – 35:45
Gap of Dunloe – 37:11
Rock of Cashel – 39:53
Killashee Resort & Spa – 40:44
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Casement Park development will have a huge impact across Ireland for all Gaels
Conor Murphy MLA the Minister for Finance and Deirdre Hargey MLA the Minister for Communities in the new northern executive pay a joint visit to Casement Park to show their support for its redevelopment which both say will have a huge impact for Gaels across Ireland.
Celebrating the Northern Ireland Seafood Industry | 01
The Northern Irish Seafood Industry: An Introduction.
A whistle-stop tour of the seafood industry, from harvest to home.
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These films look at the rarely-seen world of the seafood industry of Northern Ireland through interviews with those who are at its heart.
This suite of films has been made to celebrate the Northern Irish seafood industry and its communities and also to highlight key businesses, issues and interesting stories right across the supply chain, from catch to plate.
This project was funded by the EU and the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Northern Ireland (DARD) through Axis 4 of the European Fisheries Fund. The project objective is to encourage sustainable development across the fishing dependent communities of Ardglass, Kilkeel and Portavogie.
EU Project no. SEA/050572/13
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Belfast Tourism & Hospitality Management - Talking Belfast Hotels with Cian Landers | Hospitality
One key to a successful business? The simple act of learning from success stories like Belfast’s superb Fitzwilliam Hotel can be a huge benefit to your company.
General Manager Cian Landers, in a ProfileTree video interview, talks about Belfast tourism, hotel expansion, investment and much much more.
Cian’s driving-seat position in the development of Belfast, year on year, as a destination of choice makes for a fascinating insight and also gives a glimpse into the world of hospitality in Northern Ireland.
He began by explaining the career path leading to his current role at the heart of Belfast’s hospitality revival.
“Cian left school in 1987 and he decided, for whatever reason, to embark on a career as a chef. So I started training in Athlone Institute of Technology from 1987, and I worked in a couple of lovely hotels and restaurants around the country, and it was a bit of a challenging start, but after my first couple of years I really learnt to love it.
“While I was in the kitchen, I was fascinated by what was going on at the other side of the counter, and I loved the theatre of the hotel and I loved the look of the hotel managers in the evening suits. That made me go back and study hotel management, so I did a degree in hotel management.”
This led to travel opportunities for Cian, including working and study in America, Munich, Italy and Rome.
In the mid-nineties, work with McDonalds Hotels in England and Scotland led to a return to Ireland and opening hotels in the West of Ireland before arriving in Belfast.
“Seven years ago I came to Belfast to take on the Fitzwilliam Hotel, a fantastic opportunity. Belfast and Northern Ireland had a great story at the time. It certainly has been a great decision as here we are today with all the hotel’s accolades and all the investment we have done the past couple of years.
“It has certainly been an exciting project.”
Cian talked ProfileTree through the history of Belfast’s 5 star Fitzwilliam Hotel: “The hotel opened on the site of the old cinema in 2009 and has been managed by Hotel Partners who own the sister property Fitzwilliam Hotel in Dublin.
“We’re a boutique hotel with a unique focus on design and hospitality with a twist. The values of the Fitzwilliam Hotel are all about the personalised service and being a little bit quirky with the design. In 2009 it was certainly something new to the market and it created something of a stir.
“It was a success from the off. The product itself features 130 rooms, but in the last two years we’ve invested over £5m, we’ve added on an additional 16 rooms, we’ve added on some suites and a brand new penthouse we’re about to open.”
A string of accolades have recognized the Fitzwilliam’s high standards, including five star status, AA five star status and a rosette for the hotel restaurant.
To discover more about the Fitzwilliam, the hotel industry in Belfast and hospitality in Northern Ireland – and more - see the full video.
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Summary: Belfast Tourism & Hospitality Management - Talking Belfast Hotels with Cian Landers | Hospitality
Our video interview offers expert insights into Belfast hotels, Belfast tourism, Belfast as a destination, hospitality and tourism in general and - of course - the Fitzwilliam Belfast hotel.
Watch our Business Leaders video to also gain a better understanding of Northern Ireland tourism and what to expect for those visiting Northern Ireland.
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Celebrating Northern Ireland Food and Drink 2015 | Stormont Hotel
The Northern Ireland food and drink industry came together in December at the Stormont Hotel to celebrate the outstanding achievements of local companies in the 2015. A range of companies from Northern Ireland enjoyed award winning successes at the Great Taste Awards, Irish Quality Food Awards and Blas na hÉireann Awards. This is a great boost for the industry leading in to the Northern Ireland Year of Food and Drink 2016.
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Queen cracks joke to Northern Ireland minister
Windsor Park
Windsor Park is a football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the home ground of Linfield F.C. and the Northern Ireland national football team, and is also where the Irish Cup final is played.
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QUEEN interview PAUL PRENTER (Munich 1984-09-16)
Date : 1984-09-16
Location : Munich/ München
Venue : Olympiahalle
Paul Prenter , in the movie Bohemian Rhapsody he is known as the villian who betrayed Freddie Mercury. In the movie Paul Prenter is played by Allen Leech.
Here is a rare interview Paul Prenter did in Munich 1984 prior to the Queen concert at the Olympiahalle.
In real life, Prenter was a radio DJ from Belfast, Northern Ireland who eventually met and became involved — both personally and professionally — with Mercury. Prenter first met Mercury at a bar in 1975, according to The Belfast Telegraph, and then became his manager in 1977. At some point during this time, Prenter and Mercury had a sexual relationship — which is something Prenter later allegedly used to blackmail Mercury, who wasn't technically out of the closet at the time. Their business relationship was thought to be largely positive for about the first five years of Prenter working for Mercury, but things started to head south in 1982, according to Metro UK.
Prenter is not known to have gotten along well with any of Queen's other members, and their fractured relationship reportedly came to a head with the release of the band's 1982 album Hot Space. According to Metro UK, band members Brian May and Roger Taylor disliked the record's sound and blamed Prenter's influence for it coming out the way it did. Still, Prenter remained in Mercury's employ for several more years.
In the film, Mercury finally fires Prenter in 1985, with the main reason being that the manager failed to inform Mercury about the opportunity for Queen to perform at the now-iconic Live Aid concert. In retaliation, the jilted Prenter then gives a television interview where he outs Mercury. In reality, Prenter was fired the following year, after the Live Aid concert, according to the Belfast Telegraph. As for Prenter's most well-known villainous moment, he didn't actually give a TV interview outing Mercury. Instead, he sold a story to The Sun tabloid in 1987 where he revealed Mercury's sexuality, and also outed the singer's relationship with Jim Hutton, much to Mercury's chagrin, according to Slate.
So the movie mixes up some facts regarding Prenter, possibly making him out to be more of a villain than he was in real life. But unfortunately for him, he won't be able to tell his side of the story. That's because Paul Prenter died in 1991 due to complications from AIDS, per The Belfast Telegraph. Coincidentally, that's the same year the disease took the life of Mercury.
All movies need a villain, and that includes biopics. Paul Prenter is presented as the bad guy in Bohemian Rhapsody, but having worked as Freddie Mercury's manager for nearly a decade, it's hard to believe that all of those years were as contentious as the film shows. Prenter is gone now, but his legacy lives on in the new film. It just may not be the legacy he wanted.
Preston City Centre's Guild Merchant Competition Winners
Guild Merchants of the Future winners unveiled
Four new Preston city centre businesses are to receive financial support and guidance worth £26,250 after winning the Preston Business Improvement District (BID) Guild Merchants of the Future competition.
Run alongside Preston City Council and the North and Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce (NWLCC), the competition, funded through the city council’s allocation from the Government’s High Street Innovation Fund, saw the public vote on which of the finalists receive a cash injection and vital support.
The winners were The Striped Pig Pulled Meat Bar and Coffee Shop, Ham and Jam Independent Coffee Shop, board game café Dice and Donuts and interior design company Inside Studio.
And after more than 3,500 votes were cast, the finalists were then quizzed by a panel of judges including leader of Preston City Council Peter Rankin, NWLCC president Norman Tenray, University of Central Lancashire’s Andy Coverdale, Stephen Ford from the Royal Bank of Scotland and NWLCC chief executive Babs Murphy, who then selected the winners.
BID chairman John Boydell said: “The calibre of entrants to this competition was very strong and the judges found it very difficult to pick their winners.
“There was a great response from the public who really got behind this competition and cast their votes for their favourite business.
“The level of support for each business showed just how well they had engaged with the public and helped the judges to decide which of the finalists had really captured people’s imaginations.
“Now we look forward to seeing these businesses thrive in our city centre, which continues to be a fantastic place for small independent traders to come and flourish.”
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University College Dublin
University College Dublin), formally known as University College Dublin – National University of Ireland, Dublin is Ireland's largest university, with over 1,480 faculty and 32,000 students. It is located in Dublin, the Irish capital.
The university originates in a body founded in 1854 as the Catholic University of Ireland with John Henry Newman as the first rector, re-formed in 1880 and chartered in its own right in 1908. The Universities Act, 1997 renamed the constituent university as the National University of Ireland, Dublin, and a ministerial order of 1998 renamed the institution as University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin.
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Ed Cooney - Main Course - Irish Restaurant Awards 2016
Introducing Ed Cooney of The Merrion Hotel, Dublin who prepared the main course for over 900 guests on May 16th.
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Irish Republic
The Irish Republic was a revolutionary state that declared its independence from Great Britain in January 1919. It established a legislature, a government, a court system and a police force. At the same time, the Irish Volunteers, who came under the control of the Dáil and became known as the Irish Republican Army, fought against British armed forces in the Irish War of Independence.
The War of Independence ended with the Anglo-Irish Treaty, signed on 6 December 1921 and narrowly approved by Dáil Éireann on 7 January 1922. A Provisional Government was set up under the terms of the treaty, but the Irish Republic nominally remained in existence until 6 December 1922, when most of Ireland became a self-governing British Dominion called the Irish Free State. The six counties of Northern Ireland exercised their right under the Treaty to opt out of the new dominion and rejoin the United Kingdom on 8 December 1922, leading to the Partition of Ireland, so that the Irish Free State consisted of only 26 of the island's 32 counties.
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'No revolt within DUP,' says Foster
There is no revolt within the DUP after its losses in the assembly election, says its embattled leader Arlene Foster.
The election ended the unionist majority at Stormont, with Sinn Féin now just one seat behind the DUP.
But Mrs Foster said her party had won the election, increasing its vote in every constituency, which was a pretty good basis to continue as leader.
A DUP delegation met Sinn Féin later on Monday, with more talks due on Tuesday.
Mrs Foster denied reports that a third of her party's newly returned members of the legislative assembly wanted her to step down.
'No problem'
There's no revolt, she said. I've had a very good meeting today with my party officers, I'll meet with my full assembly team tomorrow morning and talk to a lot of my other colleagues as well.
So there's no problem, no problem at all.
Having held what she called a good discussion with Secretary of State James Brokenshire earlier on Monday, Mrs Foster said she wanted to see devolution restored.
From our perspective it's doable, she added.
Mr Brokenshire has been meeting Stormont party leaders to try to persuade them to form a new power-sharing executive.
The parties have just three weeks to overcome their differences.
Earlier, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams criticised the UK government, saying it was going to make all the mistakes that it has made in the past in Northern Ireland.
The British government's general approach illustrates perfectly that they are part of the problem and without a fundamental change on their part there can't be the type of progress people want to see here, said Mr Adams.
'Reassuring unionists'
SDLP leader Colum Eastwood said while the party would negotiate with anybody, Arlene Foster could not be nominated as first minister whilst the cloud of scandal continues.
But Mr Eastwood had words of reassurance for unionists, saying: We're not out to destroy your culture or identity, we're out to work with you.
Stephen Farry of the Alliance Party said that while Mr Brokenshire had a major role to play in the way forward, he had to take more care to be impartial.
At times the UK government have been, and indeed the Conservative Party, too close to the perspective of the DUP rather than actually acting as an impartial broker between the parties, he said.
Mr Brokenshire said the primary responsibility lay with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Féin to use the limited window now open.
Both parties say they want to see power-sharing restored, reports BBC News NI Political Editor Mark Devenport.
But Sinn Féin is objecting to Arlene Foster returning as first minister while an inquiry into the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal remains under way, adds our editor and, so far, there's no sign of how this immediate problem might be resolved.
Mrs Foster set up the botched energy scheme, which could cost the Northern Ireland tax payer £490m.
Her refusal to stand aside during the inquiry was the catalyst for Martin McGuinness' resignation as deputy first minister in January, triggering the collapse of the DUP and Sinn Féin-led coalition government and forcing last week's snap election.
DUP MP Nigel Dodds told BBC Radio Ulster earlier that although Mrs Foster had been through a very difficult time, her position as leader of the party was entirely secure.
But Sinn Féin's Conor Murphy earlier repeated the party's red line that the DUP leader could not be reinstated as first minister while an inquiry continues.
This was essential to restore public confidence in the institutions, he added.
Mr Murphy added his voice to concerns about Mr Brokenshire's neutrality, describing him as the central blockage in relation to resolving the legacy issue.
Direct rule
New and returning Assembly members will be moving into their offices later, and talks are scheduled to get under way elsewhere at Stormont to determine how long the new Assembly term lasts.
The DUP went into the election 10-seats ahead of Sinn Féin and, while it remains the largest party with 28 seats, its lead has been cut to just one seat.
Under Northern Ireland's power-sharing agreement, the government must be run by Irish nationalists and unionists together, with the largest party being invited to put forward a candidate for first minister.
Sinn Féin and the DUP now have three weeks to reach a deal and if a government cannot be formed within that time then, under law, another election can be called.
Ultimately, if no power-sharing government is formed, power could return to the UK Parliament at Westminster for the first time in a decade.
04/23/19 Adjourned Council Meeting
Coverage of the Adjourned Council Meeting from April 23, 2019