Articles, tagged with "republic of ireland", page 3
15th December 2010
There is a growing number of nursing jobs in the Republic of Ireland that are being left empty according to recent reports.
According to figures announced by The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO), the number of new nurse jobs that have been...
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Author:
Charlie Board
03rd December 2010
Our fortnightly new series of Ecologist Top Tens begins with a look at the best organic and fair trade teas your money can buy. Laura Sevier puts the kettle on...
Drinking tea is a national obsession, whether it’s a builder’s teabag dunked in a mug wit...
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Author:
rivingtoncharlotte
02nd December 2010
Named the Venice in the West, Galway City is the third largest city from the Republic of Ireland. Shortly after the Anglo-Norman invasion, in the 13th century, city power fell to fourteen merchant households. As a result, we've Galways celebrated nickname...
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Author:
Paul Shaughnessy
02nd December 2010
What does buying tickets in a Euromillions Lottery Syndicate with e-lottery Impart?
Possibly something a little different is shifting in the universal realization as loads of us come to an awareness that we are being ripped off in loads of areas of soc...
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Author:
Johnny Sorrento
26th November 2010
Whether you're fighting fit or you've a problem to be seen to, there's nothing like the feeling of safety a good hospital provides. Our health is so important to us all that a well-equipped and friendly hospital is one of the few things that most people...
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Paul Buchanan
16th November 2010
Everyone should have the opportunity to travel to the UK and Europe, and see all the sights, enjoy a different lifestyle, and discover different cultures, and UK working visas make that possible. There are a variety of different visas available, and choos...
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Author:
Carla Jiroux Kaplan
07th November 2010
If work is getting you down a bit Dublin. A country famous for it’s laid back atmosphere and welcoming locals, you will settle right into the way of life here. Explore the historical sights on offer, visit a few bars along the way and stay in some fantast...
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Author:
dan
03rd November 2010
Generally when you are moving within Ireland you will just be looking at a move with the country boundaries and your ireland removals will be the type of move that may be local or a longer distance. If you are moving from Northern Ireland which is in the ...
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irelandremovals11@gmail.com
11th October 2010
Former football manager and Liverpool legend Bill Shankly famously said that football isn’t a matter of life and death, it’s more important than that. These sentiments ring true for millions across the globe, with many people following the beautiful gam...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
18th August 2010
When it comes to pre-history and medieval record, one of the better spots to see is Ireland. Ireland would be the third most significant island in Europe and twentieth biggest island in the world. Ireland, in general, is separated into two countries: The ...
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Author:
Keisha J. Bates
10th August 2010
If you interested in visiting some of the glorious parks, then you must read this article once. Let us discuss the most famous parks of Cork, which is the Republic of Ireland. This place is quite famous for its number of beautiful parks. It is also one of...
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Author:
Larry Martinez
12th July 2010
Performance bonds are necessary in protecting and making sure that a project is completed on time, based on the terms and agreements stipulated in the contract. Performance Bonds may be required for statutory contractual or marketing purposes across a wid...
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Author:
chris cory
06th July 2010
Ireland is the third largest island in Europe and the twentieth biggest island in the world. It is located in the North Western part of continental Europe and has hundreds of islets and islands. It is a preferred tourist destination for many visitors acro...
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Optimize4you
03rd June 2010
Being an employer in the republic of Ireland means you certainly need to be aware of the laws pertaining to the preparation of any Ireland payroll. Laws which in many circumstances are quite different from the ones adhered to by UK firms. Thus, making it ...
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Author:
Article Manager
25th May 2010
The problem that exist with paying a mileage allowance, as many employers will tell you is that you always end up suspecting you are paying too much. Many people use the figures published by H M Revenue & Customs to determine their rates of reimbursement....
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Author:
Larry Reid