When St. Patrick went back to Ireland what was his mission?
To preach Christianity to the Irish people.
What is the main town in county Cavan?
The name of the main town in the county of Cavan is also called Cavan.
How far is it from Kenmare Ireland to Galway Ireland?
depends where your goin in dublin but say to the airport its 234 kilometers
How long does it take to get to Limerick from Sligo?
It is about 226 kilometres or 140 miles. Some of the journey would not be on as good a road as other parts and traffic is also a consideration, so it can take up to 3 hours, but could be done quicker.
It is about 226 kilometres or 140 miles. Some of the journey would not be on as good a road as other parts and traffic is also a consideration, so it can take up to 3 hours, but could be done quicker.
It is about 226 kilometres or 140 miles. Some of the journey would not be on as good a road as other parts and traffic is also a consideration, so it can take up to 3 hours, but could be done quicker.
It is about 226 kilometres or 140 miles. Some of the journey would not be on as good a road as other parts and traffic is also a consideration, so it can take up to 3 hours, but could be done quicker.
It is about 226 kilometres or 140 miles. Some of the journey would not be on as good a road as other parts and traffic is also a consideration, so it can take up to 3 hours, but could be done quicker.
It is about 226 kilometres or 140 miles. Some of the journey would not be on as good a road as other parts and traffic is also a consideration, so it can take up to 3 hours, but could be done quicker.
It is about 226 kilometres or 140 miles. Some of the journey would not be on as good a road as other parts and traffic is also a consideration, so it can take up to 3 hours, but could be done quicker.
It is about 226 kilometres or 140 miles. Some of the journey would not be on as good a road as other parts and traffic is also a consideration, so it can take up to 3 hours, but could be done quicker.
It is about 226 kilometres or 140 miles. Some of the journey would not be on as good a road as other parts and traffic is also a consideration, so it can take up to 3 hours, but could be done quicker.
It is about 226 kilometres or 140 miles. Some of the journey would not be on as good a road as other parts and traffic is also a consideration, so it can take up to 3 hours, but could be done quicker.
It is about 226 kilometres or 140 miles. Some of the journey would not be on as good a road as other parts and traffic is also a consideration, so it can take up to 3 hours, but could be done quicker.
What is an example of trade dispute in Ireland?
Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.
Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.
Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.
Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.
Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.
Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.
Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.
Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.
Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.
Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.
Any kind of strike. If staff feel they are not being treated fairly, or if a company has closed but staff have not paid their wages, there can be trade disputes. People may stop working or do a sit in at their workplace or put on pickets at the entrances of a company. Strikes are not as common now in Ireland as they would have been in 1970s and 1980s, but there are still some occasional ones. Recently, in August 2012, taxi drivers stopped working at Dublin Airport as the authority running the airport had taken away some of the spaces where taxi drivers parked. A settlement was reached a few days later.
What is the value of a 1909 Eire 10 Pence?
Such a coin does not exist.
The Eire (Irish) 10 Pence coin was first introduced into the currency in 1969.
How many Seanad Ministers are there in Ireland?
There are no ministers in the Seanad. There are 60 senators there, but none of them are ministers. Ministers are usually chosen from the Dáil, which has 166 members. There are 15 ministers.
What happened to the six counties of Northern Ireland when the Republic of Ireland was formed?
They were still controlled by Britain while the rest of Ireland became independent.