Well going on holiday, and i'm worried cause I got euro but have been told it can be expensive there? So want to be sure I can get money from the bank or whether I should change some more?...
I have citizenship to Ireland as my father is from Dublin and plan to relocate there within the next year or two. I am heading there shortly to visit family and check things out as I haven't ...
I was in the ER with my hubby this week and oddly enough the only magazine in our room was Ireland of the Welcomes. I've a hefty amount of Irish blood within me and have always been fascinated ...
This September, I’m doing my Hdip so I can do primary teaching but I need to brush up on some Irish this Summer, so I’m going to buy some Irish revision books from the Leaving Cert (or if there ...
im from Coleraine in N. Ireland and i just wanted 2 no if any1 is from there or if theyve even heard of it :S lol Additional Details YaY i thot i was the only 1 thats heard of coleraine :...
The economy within Ireland, based mostly on agriculture, has long been an integral part of its history and its political situation. The Irish economy consists of two economies, that of the Republic and that of Northern Ireland. Due to the present situation in Ireland, the economies can be considered separately, though both economies are members of the European Union -- the Republic of Ireland is one of the fifteen nations in the EU, while Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom. Furthermore, the possibility always exists that Northern Ireland and the Republic will once again unite, making it necessary to consider both economies in the study of Ireland and the European Union. Emerging as an organization beyond the regional economic integration of the original European Community, the European Union hosts both the Republic and Northern Ireland (through the United Kingdom) as members.
Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
We're not quite sure what you're askin there Frank.
If you want to know if Ireland is some mega big union like the TUC then it's not.
If you want to know if Ireland is part of the Common Market then yes it is.
Flying mop dog
We're in the EU.
reginaldstower
yes
lotg_4eva
yea it has been since 1973...but we rejected the lisbon treaty and if we refuse it again, it'll get interestin so we'll c...
Misty Blue
Our head is there ,our heart is strugglin'.
Orla C
Is Ireland in the European Union? Yes, it is. The currency of the Republic is the Euro, the same Euro that's used in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and many other EU countries. Northern Ireland, because it's officially part of the UK, still uses the pound Sterling.