We have a website that runs primarily on a '.co.uk' domain. We also have an Irish version of the site that sits under the domain alias '.ie' - periodically on page load the culture doesn't match the domain. For instance, quite often when loading the .ie version of the site we can see in the code that the culture is coming in as 'en-GB' which is incorrect. This is inconsistent behaviour and there seems to be no pattern to it replicating it.
Applying the Force domain culture setting seems to prevent the issue HOWEVER when we do so the website redirects any pages that don't have translated versions rather than 'combining the default culture content'.
How can we resolve this issue so that the culture is strictly maintained by domain (en_GB on .co.uk and en_IE on .ie) as well as to inherit the content from the default culture where pages aren't translated.
Thanks in advance, Luke