You do not need a special code. Both area are part of the UK and share the same phone number system.
Take away the first digit of the phone number and add 0044 to the beginning of the phone number
The international code for Ireland is 353, regardless of where you are phoning from.
To ring from Ireland to England, use the country code +44 then the UK number (but leave out the leading zero); e.g., 01632 960123 becomes +44 1632 960123. To ring from England to Ireland, use country code +353, then the Irish number (again leaving out the leading zero); e.g., 01 123 4567 becomes +353 1 123 4567. In both cases, the plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." The prefix is 00 from both Ireland and the UK.
Replace the leading 0 of the Australian number with 00 61, or with +61 from a mobile.
It is +44 from anywhere.
The blank can be filled by:"Who in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning?" (interrogative pronoun)"Everyone in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning." (indefinite pronoun)"Some in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning." (indefinite pronoun)"Few in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning." (indefinite pronoun)"No one in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning." (indefinite pronoun)"Those in England and America thought that ringing church bells would keep away lightning." (demonstrative pronoun)
Canada uses country code +1 From Ireland you dial 00 1 then the 10-digit Canadian number.
it should be the same all around the globe +44
The P stands for pause. This will insert a two-second pause before dialing the numbers after the P. W stands for wait. This will wait for the phone to start ringing on the other end before dialing the numbers after the W.
00353 then drop the first 0 from the number in the Republic eg - to call 01-1234567 dial -00 353 1 1234567
was ringingProgressive or contiuous is formed with - be + present participle.eg was ringing, were ringing, is ringing, are ringing, am ringing