No, the Ireland plug is different from the UK plug. Ireland uses a Type G plug, while the UK uses a Type G plug.
Yes, the plugs in Ireland are the same as those in the UK. Both countries use the Type G electrical plug with three rectangular prongs.
No, Ireland does not use UK plugs in their electrical outlets. Ireland uses a different type of plug known as the Type G plug, which has three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern.
Yes, Irish plug sockets are the same as UK plug sockets. Both countries use the Type G plug, which has three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern.
Yes. Ireland and the UK both drive on the left.
The same as England
Both use the same kind of 3 pin plug.
northern Ireland is part of the UK so just use the same prefix for calling England: 0044
Northern Ireland, which is on the same island as the Republic of Ireland.
Same as the UK 3 pin : )
As Northern Ireland is still part of the UK; the same rules will apply.
Ireland and the UK both operate by GMT so therefore they share the same time. There is no time difference between the two countries