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  2. Series B banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The £100 note was never issued or circulated; this remains somewhat of an idiosyncrasy in the issue of Irish banknotes as this is the only series without a note of this denomination. The series was Legal Tender from 1976–1995, although not printed after May 1993.

  3. PS Ireland - Wikipedia

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    PS Ireland was a paddle-wheel steamship of the White Star Line, built in 1891. Together with her sister ship PS America , she tendered the various White Star Liners which came through the port of Queenstown, Ireland (now Cobh).

  4. Banknotes of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Ireland 1943–2001: Legal Tender Notes A Series 1943–77 B Series 1976–93 C Series 1992–2001 Source: Devitt, M Mac (18 November 2000).

  5. National Lottery (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The operators of the Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake, which had run since 1930, bid unsuccessfully in a public tender process for the licence to operate the lottery; they then placed the Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake into voluntary liquidation in March 1987 after deciding it could not compete with the National Lottery. [6] [7] [8]

  6. Government procurement in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The basis of European procurement regulation lies in the provisions of the European Union treaties which prohibit barriers to intra-Union trade, provide the freedom to provide services and the right to establishment (three of the "Four Freedoms"), prohibit discrimination on the basis of national origin and regulate public undertakings and public monopolies. [3]

  7. The Ditch (website) - Wikipedia

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    The Ditch is an Irish political news website established by journalists Eoghan McNeill, Roman Shortall, Chay Bowes, and businessman Paddy Cosgrave in April 2021. [1] [3] The website has focused on investigative journalism and investigations into politicians and since its creation has broken news stories in Ireland relating to politicians which have resulted in two Ministers of State resigning ...

  8. Go-Ahead Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Go-Ahead Ireland's Dublin City fleet is managed from its primary depot on the site of a former DHL Express depot in Ballymount. A second depot in Naas where the Commuter routes are based opened on 26 July 2019. [19] In August 2020 Go-Ahead Ireland began operation of 8 new routes in North and West County Dublin.

  9. Central Bank of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Ireland (Irish: Banc Ceannais na hÉireann) is the Irish member of the Eurosystem and had been the monetary authority for Ireland from 1943 to 1998, issuing the Irish pound. It is also the country's main financial regulatory authority , and since 2014 has been Ireland's national competent authority within European Banking ...