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The blatant wealth of Ireland's brothel-keepers in the 1990s was such that the media began to take more interest. [7] Section 23 of the Criminal Justice (Public Order) Act 1994 [42] prohibited the advertising of brothels and prostitution and in 1999 the Censorship of Publications Board banned In Dublin magazine from carrying escort ...
Bank of Ireland: Dublin 5.90 0.70 141.40 7.20 Banking 9 907 Seagate Technology: Dublin 11.97 1.84 9.38 18.04 IT services: 10 959 Aptiv: Dublin 15.62 0.59 18.01 28.85 Automotive: 11 996 AerCap: Dublin 4.52 1.00 74.57 12.59 Transportation: 12 1202 Kerry Group: Tralee: 7.80 0.60 9.50 19.20 Food processing: 13 1213 Experian: Dublin 5.94 0.98 10.39 ...
The most recent devolved cabinet in Northern Ireland is the Northern Ireland Executive, established under the Good Friday Agreement. The Executive has been in operation, intermittently, since 1999; but had existed continuously since 2007, but after elections following a government collapsed on 16 January 2017, no Executive was formed until ...
This is a list of towns and villages in County Dublin, Ireland, many of which are suburbs of Dublin city. [1. A. Adamstown; Artane; Ashtown; Athgoe; B. Balbriggan ...
Irish Ferries route map. Since June 2021, Dover-Calais has also been operated. Irish Ferries is an Irish ferry and transport company that operates passenger and freight services on routes between Ireland, Britain and Continental Europe, including Dublin Port–Holyhead; Rosslare Europort to Pembroke as well as Dublin Port-Cherbourg in France.
The Guilds of the City of Dublin were associations of trade and craft practitioners, with regulatory, mutual benefit and shared religious purposes. In their eventual number they were sometimes called the "25 minor corporations", in contrast to the city's principal authority, the Dublin Corporation). They operated in various forms from near the ...
The National Gallery of Ireland (Irish: Gailearaí Náisiúnta na hÉireann) houses the national collection of Irish and European art. It is located in the centre of Dublin with one entrance on Merrion Square , beside Leinster House , and another on Clare Street .
By 2011, this had expanded to 550 bicycles and 44 stations, and in 2013 it was announced that a major expansion of the scheme would add a further 950 bikes and another 58 hire points. [5] Dublin was the 17th city to implement such a scheme, [ 4 ] [ 6 ] and it was considered one of the most successful bike-sharing schemes in the world; [ 7 ...