Ireland's time is always ahead of Denver's time.
Behind by 5-6 hours. But definately behind
2 Hours Ahead. For Example. 9:00 UK 11:00 Turkey
It should be ahead...Singapore is in the +8 GMT timezone whereas according to your question, Ireland is in the +1 GMT timezone.
Denver, Colorado is typically 8 hours behind Tanzania.
Local time in Tel Aviv, Israel is 10 hours ahead of Seattle, Washington.
Alberta, Canada is 7 hours behind Dublin, Ireland.
Denver is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT -7 hours, ie. 7 hours behind Greenwich, England. Hong Kong is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +8 hours, ie. 8 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. Denver is 15 hours behind Denver. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
Ireland is eight hours ahead.
Usually (93% of the year) Ireland is six hours ahead of Dallas.
Ireland is nine hours ahead of 99.6% of Alaska and ten hours ahead of the other 0.4% from the last Sunday of March until the last Sunday of October and from the first Sunday of November until the second Sunday of March. During the rest of the year, Ireland is eight hours ahead of 99.6% of Alaska and nine hours ahead of the other 0.4%.02:00 HAST (in Adak, AK Nov-Mar) =03:00 HADT (in Adak Mar-Nov) =03:00 AKST (in Anchorage Nov-Mar) =04:00 AKDT (in Anchorage Mar-Nov) =12:00 GMT (in Ireland Oct-Mar) =13:00 IEST (in Ireland Mar-Oct)
No. It's behind. There's a 5 hour difference from eastern USA and as you go east it's up to 8 hours. It really depends where you are in the US.