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24th September 2009
Before arriving in Ireland for your holiday and hiring that car to explore the natural beauty of the island, it is important to become as familiar as possible with Ireland’s road networks, both in the North and South of the Island. That way, you will kn... Read >
Author: John Downes
24th September 2009
Before you rent a car in Ireland please ensure to check out our Rules of the Road guide. Obviously, safety on the road is of paramount importance when you are travelling in a country that you are not a native of, and even more so in a rented vehicle that ... Read >
Author: John Downes
24th September 2009
The minute people hear of the words Irish and Ireland, they immediately think: St. Patrick’s Day, green beer, four leaf clovers and Leprechauns. All of those are a rich part of the Irish Culture, but there is far more to the Emerald Isle than just green... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
This piece goals are to bring to the awareness of the reader a few central goals for lottery gamers intending to take part in the pan-Euro-pean lotto fixture, EuroMillions. A number of parts are enclosed ranging from the description of this big lottery g... Read >
Author: leemay
18th September 2009
Will I still be able to get medical treatment if I do not have travel insurance? The answer to this question depends on where you are. A few countries have reciprocal arrangements with the UK; this means you will get the same attention and treatment as a ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
29th August 2009
Northern Irish registrations are issued by the D.V.L.N.I. (Driver Vehicle Licensing Northern Ireland) and are Dateless Plates as they do not contain a year identifier number. Combinations of letters are allocated to specific areas in Northern Ireland, and... Read >
Author: UP51ART
03rd August 2009
Many people currently working in the Republic of Ireland are failing to plan adequately for their retirement. The first thing to consider is, of course, starting a pension plan; it’s been estimated that up to 46% of the population do not currently have ... Read >
Author: Rochelle
27th July 2009
Most of us are superstitious about small little things. But when the stakes are big, the superstitions become bigger! Our favorite soccer players are no different.
They are known to have their idiosyncrasies when it comes to the numbers on their socce... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms
27th July 2009
The Euro lottery at the commencement was formulated by the national lotteries of France the UK and Spain lottery players could pay money for tickets starting Sat February the 7th 2004. The opening lottery draw was on Friday the 13th of February 2004 in P... Read >
Author: leemay
27th July 2009
Will I still be able to get medical treatment if I do not have travel insurance? The answer to this question depends on where you are. A few countries have reciprocal arrangements with the UK; this means you will get the same attention and treatment as a... Read >
Author: michael challiner
28th June 2009
If there is one thing we know it's that South Africans love sport! Whether its soccer, rugby, cricket or golf we are known as a nation that can get extremely passionate about it all. It is therefore no surprise that the upcoming British and Irish Lions To... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier
27th June 2009
Manchester United could be priced out of a move for Gremio's 18-year-old midfielder Douglas Costa, who has been called the new Cristiano Ronaldo, with his agent saying there is a £13.5m get-out clause in his contract and he will be worth double his curre... Read >
Author: topgoal tv
22nd June 2009
If you are currently planning a holiday to Wales, the first thing on your mind is probably how you are going to get there. Fortunately, there are a variety of ways to get to Wales. It really depends on the amount of time and money you want to spend. A... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th June 2009
There are currently two Australian visa types that allow you to have a working holiday visa. The Working Holiday and the Work and Holiday programs allow young people to have an extended holiday while holding short-term employment. More of a cultural excha... Read >
Author: Haines
15th June 2009
There are currently two Australian visa types that allow you to have a working holiday visa. The Working Holiday and the Work and Holiday programs allow young people to have an extended holiday while holding short-term employment. More of a cultural excha... Read >
Author: Haines
14th June 2009
With the global recession hitting every one of us hard, it is no wonder that new car sales are down by over 60% in the republic of Ireland since January 1st to date. This is not going to change in the near future either.
Those that have money will not go... Read >
Author: mihaijbv
12th June 2009
There are currently two Australian visa types that allow you to have a working holiday visa. The Working Holiday and the Work and Holiday programs allow young people to have an extended holiday while holding short-term employment. More of a cultural excha... Read >
Author: Haines
11th June 2009
It is not too often when a weekend of international football is overshadowed by a soccer uniform but that is exactly what happened at Wembley on Saturday. England were lining up for the national anthems when the player unzipped their training gear to unve... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms
09th June 2009
With its state of the art innovative and technologically advanced satellite navigation products, Tom Tom is currently the world’s largest navigation systems solution provider. Their products are designed with an emphasis on quality, innovation, ease of ... Read >
Author: discountlcdtv
07th June 2009
There are lots of excellent sceneries in Ireland such as the Giant Dike in the northern coast, the beautiful rural scenery of Cork, some estaminets with dim light and the relic of the old castle. Its long history is like a myth that attracts the people of... Read >
Author: Apple Tree
19th May 2009
The Higher Education Sector Visa or Subclass 573 is for those pursuing a bachelor’s degree, an associate degree, a graduate certificate, a graduate diploma or Masters by coursework.
It can be your first student visa, a renewal of an expired student v... Read >
Author: dylan
14th May 2009
This piece endeavors to bring to the interest of individual readers a few significant aspects for folks interested to join in the pan-European lotto game, Euro Millions. A number of features are talked about extending from the saga of this lottery game t... Read >
Author: LeeMay
12th May 2009
European travel:
Traveling in Europe is refreshing. A European tour can be a very exiting experience provided you select your European tour options in the right manner and at the right time. Many companies offer “European tour packages” for enjoying ... Read >
Author: jimbrown
27th April 2009
College graduates between the ages of 18 and 30 sometimes need a break. Maybe a trip to Australia is the best way to spend your well-deserved break. Don’t have enough cash to support a year-long holiday? How about working at the same time?
The Austra... Read >
Author: dylan
07th April 2009
Fairyhouse, County Meath is the scene for one of the most important steeplechase races for horses in the Republic of Ireland. The "Big Race" is part of the Fairyhouse Easter Festival Race Meeting and always takes place on Easter Monday.
The first Iris... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
04th March 2009
Moving From The Uk To The Republic Of Ireland: The Tax Consequences
INTRODUCTION
This article provides an outline of the some of the main tax issues for individuals relocating from Ireland to the UK. It is not intended to be comprehensive and specif... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
04th March 2009
Moving From The Uk To The Republic Of Ireland: The Tax Consequences
INTRODUCTION
This article provides an outline of the some of the main tax issues for individuals relocating from Ireland to the UK. It is not intended to be comprehensive and specif... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
18th February 2009
In Barclay premier league, two competitors in football match between Tottenham and Arsenal in the North London derby are trying to play well. Barclay premier league scores are expected to be quite high. Robbie Keane will make his return as captain in Tott... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
18th February 2009
It is expected that Keane will lead in football in the match held on Sunday 15th February 2009 in North London between two strong teams Tottenham and Arsenal. The live score coverage of this mega premier league match can be viewed online on different spor... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
23rd January 2009
With so many soccer events going around the year, the UEFA European Under-19 Soccer Championship is an exciting event not to be missed. With the qualifying rounds already played from 2 October 2008 to 27 November 2008, the stage is set for the Elite Round... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
17th December 2008
This article aims to underline several important points for people looking to play the pan-European lotto game, Euro Millions. A number of aspects are covered ranging from the background of this game to the different playing methods available.
The Eur... Read >
Author: LeeMay
15th December 2008
UK qualifications are recognised and respected throughout the world. Your UK qualification will be a solid foundation for building your future, boosting your career and prospects for a higher salary. UK universities, colleges and schools will provide a vi... Read >
Author: globalopp
15th December 2008
UK qualifications are recognised and respected throughout the world. Your UK qualification will be a solid foundation for building your future, boosting your career and prospects for a higher salary. UK universities, colleges and schools will provide a vi... Read >
Author: globalopp
03rd December 2008
The EuroMillions lottery was in the beginning set up by the national lotteries of France, Spain and the UK and was unveiled in February 2004. The inaugural Euro Millions lottery draw occurred on February 13th 2004 in Paris. The UK, France and Spain were ... Read >
Author: Gavin Evans
03rd December 2008
The Euro Millions lotto was originally devised by the national lotteries of France, Spain and the United Kingdom and was unveiled in early February 2004. The first draw was on February 13th 2004 in Paris. The United Kingdom, France and Spain were the onl... Read >
Author: Ruca Martin
01st December 2008
It was the summer of 1994 and the date was June 18, a day on which Italy would be playing its first world cup game against the Republic of Ireland. I for my part would be not only watching it but even present at “Giant’s Stadium” in the Meadowland... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni
01st December 2008
It was the summer of 1994 and the date was June 18, a day on which Italy would be playing its first world cup game against the Republic of Ireland. I for my part would be not only watching it but even present at “Giant’s Stadium” in the Meadowland... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni
30th October 2008
Howth is located at the edge of the Howth Peninsula about 9 miles north of Dublin city centre, and 5 miles from Dublin Airport. Originally a fishing village, this popular suburban holiday resort is home to a majestic harbour, lighthouses, beaches, walking... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
As part of the National University of Ireland, University College Dublin is a popular seat of learning in Belfield, just 4km south of Dublin city centre. UCD is the largest university in the Republic of Ireland with over 20,000 students attending on an an... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Located in the South West corner of Ireland, Cork International Airport is the gateway to the beautiful South West. With around 3.2 million visitors recorded just last year (2007), passing through its terminals it certainly has come a long way since its f... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
OK, so you've decided on a holiday destination, perhaps it's a business trip, shopping trip or you're heading home. Where to?….destination Cork!
Cork International Airport is the gateway to the beautiful Southwest of Ireland. Last year over 3.2 mill... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
No matter where you go on holidays it's important to do some research and find out about your destination first. If you're intending to visit Ireland in the near future, then we've put together a little survival guide that we hope you'll find very useful... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
06th October 2008
Advokat Mark Manley, from Brabners Chaffe Streets, has gotten his client, Dr, Tom McMaster, an award for ten thousand pounds for libel. The suit was filed against Dr. McMaster's employer, the University of Salford. The problems all began when Dr. McMaster... Read >
Author: Remy
15th September 2008
Ireland is fast becoming one of the most popular holiday destinations for UK tourists. Flights to Europe can be expensive nowadays and as such, many holidaymakers are choosing to travel closer to home.
With a fascinating culture and great entertainmen... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
16th August 2008
There are many places in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland where you will see large numbers of Celtic crosses. Many people confuse the Celtic cross with the High Cross and the Irish Memorial Cross, but it is completely different. The image of... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
18th July 2008
Some countries of the world are renowned for their abilities to produce fine wines, while others are better known for their capabilities at brewing beer. Which countries consume the most beer though?
Living in the UK, I often feel rather fortunate that... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
14th July 2008
The summer is about to end and this marks the dawn of the new season for football. With a huge fan following from all over the world, specially Europe, everyone seems to be all-set to witness the kick-off of domestic leagues. Whilst waiting for the 2008 f... Read >
Author: Bugnomsri
20th June 2008
Ireland is a place that is surrounded by vast seas. So if you plan on including it in your Europe vacation itinerary, do not be surprised when almost all towns that you see have great panoramic views of the sea. But with all those bayside towns that you w... Read >
Author: Lakshmi
02nd April 2008
Hotels Dublin offer excellent accommodation for visitors and tourists. Well equipped with state of the art facilities and rendering world class service, Dublin Hotels leave no stone unturned to make your stay in Dunlin, Ireland easy and comfortable. Wheth... Read >
Author: nancy eben
31st March 2008
The use of condoms is currently one of the most popular and widely adopted forms of contraception. In the United States, the United Kingdom and most other developed countries, people are encouraged to use condoms to help curtail the spread of STDs, HIV an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th November 2007
Due to literature and perhaps the influence of mass media, some people have romantic notions of going to Ireland and perhaps relocating there completely. And along with the concept of relocation comes the idea of buying a new car. But before you pack your... Read >
Author: buyyourcar11
22nd October 2007
It need not be ironic.As Ms. Morisette so poignantly reminded us, nobody wants rain on their wedding day. And lets face it, the Brits are no great shakes on the family stakes. Extended family no longer plays much role in Britain when it comes to planning... Read >
Author: portraitkingdom
26th July 2007
Many heavy-hitting overseas investment portfolio managers are pushing hard for their investors to buy property and land investment deals in Cyprus, before 2008 to realise increased profit over the medium and long term period.
There are two significant ... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler
03rd May 2007
O2 is one of the leading British telecommunication companies specialising in mobile phones. O2 runs business in the UK, Republic of Ireland and Germany. In the UK, O2 retains 20-25% market share. Its strategic partnership with companies like Research in M... Read >
Author: Ebony
19th April 2007
Bebo (pronounced /ˈbiːboʊ/) is a social networking website, designed to allow friends to communicate in various ways. It has developed into an online community where users can post pictures, write blogs and send messages to one another, and is similar ... Read >
Author: Sandeep
10th April 2007
It's a sad fact of life that people are often parted, never to find each other again. In the past century, the dramatic upheaval posed by certain enormous historical events - World War One, World War Two and the Holocaust among the many - has meant that b... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
01st March 2007
If you are not an Australian or New Zealand passport holder then you will require a visa to enter Australia. Arriving at the airport without an appropriate visa will mean that you will not be permitted to travel until one has been issued. In addition your... Read >
Author: AusTraveller
09th February 2007
Those who advocate that marriage should be defined exclusively as the union of one man and one woman argue that heterosexual unions provide the procreative foundation of the family unit that is the chief social building block of civilization.
They argue ... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens
07th February 2007
The beauty, intricate designs and symbolism of the Claddagh engagement ring and other Celtic engagement rings has built a following among many young couples today. In a world of turmoil, confusion and duplicity, many of the younger generations are revisi... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch
12th November 2006
Big Match programmes are those that are considered to be very widely collectable by supporters of any football club or international team. The sub-categories within this set are endless. A collector could choose to collect programmes for a specific team, ... Read >
Author: Manu Geol
17th August 2006
In Ireland golf courses abound, both links and parklands varieties, about 410 in total, and this is a good number compared to the population of almost 6 million (4 million people in the Republic of Ireland, and 1.8 million in Northern Ireland). Ireland is... Read >
Author: Ron Mills
31st July 2006
Ireland has long been an island divided, but is starting to make a serious comeback. Here are 10 things to know about the Emerald Isle.
10 Things to Know About Ireland
An island located close to Britain, Ireland has been in nearly constant conflict... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
16th June 2006
While you might presume anyone with 'money in offshore accounts' is involved in some scurrilous business affairs, the truth is that anyone can use this form of investment as a totally legitimate way to defer or reduce your tax payments.
Locations for ... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
25th April 2006
As the name suggests, "Pay as you go mobile phones" are prepaid mobile phones, wherein users buy a mobile phone handset, usually pre-loaded with some amount of credit and purchase extra credit as and when required. Users need to have the required amount o... Read >
Author: britney spears
05th January 2006
Features of Ireland Ireland:
Map and Location Island Location: Ireland is an island off western Europe in the Northern Atlantic Ocean. Ireland is a divided country, with independent governments.
The Republic of Ireland (also called Ireland or Eire... Read >
Author: Bridget Regan
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