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  2. Courier - Wikipedia

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    Booking a courier is predominantly carried out online. The courier industry has been quick to adapt to an ever-changing digital landscape, meeting the needs of mobile and desktop consumers as well as e-commerce and online retailers, offering end users access to instant online payments, parcel tracking, delivery notifications, and the ...

  3. An Post - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018 there were approximately 1,100 An Post offices and over 100 postal agents across Ireland. [4] The Irish government announced the introduction of a postcode system, Eircode, in Ireland from 2008 [5] though An Post was against the system at the time, saying it was unnecessary. [6]

  4. Postal orders of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In April and May 2001, it was reported that the issue of Irish postal orders was to end just before the change over to the Euro. A date in July 2001 was planned for their withdrawal, then 1 October 2001 and 18 October 2001, but nothing happened. On 31 October 2001, An Post began to withdraw postal orders from all the sub-post offices.

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  6. Date and time notation in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Plaque at the Island of Ireland Peace Park, with date in "DD Month YYYY" format. In Ireland, the date is written in the order "day month year". [1] The separator varies (cf, [1] [2]) 31 December 1992 is also used, or in Irish, 31 Nollaig 1992. When dates are spoken, they are generally given in "day month year" order: "the 31st of December 1992 ...

  7. Ireland On-Line - Wikipedia

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    Ireland On-Line (IOL) is a former ISP in Ireland. Ireland On-line was the first commercial internet service provider in the state. The company was formed in 1992 by Barry Flanagan, and was reported to have launched "Ireland's first mass-market Internet service" in January 1994. [1] In 1997, the company was bought by An Post for IR£2.5m.

  8. Transport in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's roads link Dublin with all the major cities (Belfast, Cork, Limerick, Derry, Galway, and Waterford). Driving is on the left. Signposts in the Republic of Ireland are shown in kilometres and speed limits in kilometres per hour. Distance and speed limit signs in Northern Ireland use imperial units in common with the rest of the United ...

  9. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.