No. The time zone of Ireland is UTC +0; Kyrgyzstan is UTC +6 hours.
Also, Ireland observes daylight savings time, whereas Kyrgyzstan does not.
So, at 1 in the morning in a summer Kyrgyzstan, it's still yesterday in Ireland, 8 PM.
No. Ireland and England are in the same time zone.
Ireland and Scotland are in the same time zone.
Ireland and the United Kingdom are in the same time zone, so the time would be the same in both places.
There is no difference, they both have the same time zone.
The UK and Ireland are in the same time zone.
Ireland's time zone is the GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
Yes, London, England and Dublin, Ireland are in the same time zone. Both London and Dublin observe Greenwich Mean Time. They also both observe daylight saving time [DST], known as summer time in Europe.
Ireland is in the Western European Time Zone, which during the winter months, follows Greenwich Mean Time. During the summer months, Ireland participates in Daylight Savings Time and goes by Irish Standard Time which is Greenwich Mean Time plus one hour.
Cork is in the GMT time zone, as is all of Ireland.
It is in GMT.
Dublin in Ireland and London in England are in the same time zone, so it would be twelve o'clock.
Iceland is on GMT (UTC+0), the same as Ireland and the UK. They do not observe summer time.