Do I need a Passport to....? |
Do I need a Passport to travel too Ireland?. I'm going from Holyhead to Dublin so I think that is in southern Ireland. Easy ten points just answers to you best of knowedge. Additional D... |
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Ryanair photo id policy? |
| can i use a uk provisional driving licence as photo id. i am travelling from uk to the republic of ... |
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For people who live in ireland!!? |
| me and my boyfriend had an argument last night about 'coal'!! if you live in ireland you would have see the bags of coal that bord na mona supply. well at the bottom of it says: '... |
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Shops at grafton street in dublin? |
| I am going to dublin on holiday and we are going shopping on grafton street and I have heard it is the best shopping street in dublin. what good clothes shops are there on there. have they got a ... |
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Im planning to go with my bf for a romantic weekend away in Ireland. ? |
| We were thinking of Co. Kerry. Does anyone know any nice, cosy places to stay in there.I wanted to be very special weekend. We also came up with Galway, but we were there already. Please help.... |
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Are the Irish Council for Civil Liberties just a bunch of cranks? |
| It seems to us you only ever hear them giving out when something sensible is being introduced. At the moment they're getting their knickers in a twist about the Guards being issued with pepper ... |
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Where to Live? |
| Which town, city is the best to live in, in terms of recreation, places to go etc..thanks.... |
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Wages in Ireland? |
Im moving back to Ireland after being away for 5 years. I work in the hotel and catering industry, bartending, waitressing. What are the wages like now and how much should I ask for?
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Hi, I have the opportunity to relocate to Dublin with an annual salary of 109 000 Euros. Will I live okay? |
| What are average monthly gas, electricity, transport, television and other monthly bills? I see average rental is around 1550 Euro's. My wife will not work and we have a 2 month old baby. Any ... |
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My sone is going to ireland for a week,any tips on traveling? |
| in this country.Where can he exchange his american dollars for their currency.... |
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Why does milk in Ireland usually say 'Bainne Úr' on it? |
I know it is Irish for fresh milk, but most brands say it. Why specifically milk?
I've never seen orange juice labelled 'sú oráiste' or a loaf labelled 'arán'.<... |
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What is the best and worse song ever done by an Irish band or singer.? |
| They are so many good songs to choose from and also some dire ones sense the creation of horrid Boy bands yuck. Who listens to that crap?... |
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If there was an All-Ireland pub crawl, which pubs would you recommend? |
| ...and proper pubs where you can have the craic, where there might be live music and possibly food (not essential), where the staff and the beer are good, the locals don't make you squeal like a ... |
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esoteric_noodles |
Ireland unemployment record increase... whats happening??? |
now up to 5.5%....
http://www.rte.ie/business/2008/0404/jobless.html |
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Guaranteed Irish!!!
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i feel its because they get in cheap foreign workers if you pass any building site you will not hear any irish accents.this also goes for alot of other jobs too shop workers,bar trade,security to name but a few |
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Ella's MamaÃ
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because of the building trade...my boyf just got let go recently |
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Christine
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its part of the global economic downturn, started in the US, now hitting the UK, and I'm sure it will affect us soon. But as already stated its hit the building industry first. The market is correcting itself.
A lot of our investment comes from US companies, who are feeling the strain with the weakening dollar and their own troubled economy. Added to the fact you can get anything made half the price in some parts of Asia most US, and European companies are re-deploying their manufacturing business to that part of the world, as Ireland, like most EU countries is an expensive place to hire staff. |
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catherine b
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deffinatley because of the building trade slowing down my hubby is deffinatley feeling the slow down and alot of his friends are,they blame it on the foreigners coming over with the cheap labour,he knows lads that have had to go to england for work ,when my hubby went to see his accountant he told him he had had grown men in his office that week crying as things had got so bad ,bye bye celtic tiger |
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david d
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I'd say it's got to do with the building trade being on the downturn. |
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benny
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You obviously don't remember the 80's , it's just a correction , no economy grows forever, are you out of a job yet, nobody i know has lost there job yet, stop PANICKING |
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Celia H
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Not only Ireland, but Britain, France under Sarcoma, and of course the US - the 'neoliberal' economic extreme right's house of cards is collapsing. This is only the beginning, too.
We all have to ditch them, their economics and their politics - Fianna Fail, PD, Fine Gael, New Labour and the other Tories, Republicans, ULM, the lot.
Socialism is the only way to stability, sustainability and social justice. |
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alan m
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Its part of the collapse down south. People are leaving, no one wants to invest there. Not looking good in the south. Up north, the British part, its just a continual boom. |
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