‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Ireland. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Ireland. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الاثنين، 9 يناير 2017

Phil Hogan: Brexit means "new Ireland-UK relationship"



Image copyright RTÉ Image caption Phil Hogan warned “a hard border” with Northern Ireland looked inevitable The Republic of Ireland"s relationship with the UK will have to change in a post-Brexit Europe, Ireland"s EU agriculture commissioner has said.
Phil Hogan said: “Our common interest with the UK in many areas has been a defining characteristic of our EU membership to date.”
But this would now be an “enormous mistake” in Brexit negotiations.
Speaking in two national newspapers on Monday, Mr Hogan also said “Brexit is a mess and getting messier”.
Writing in The Irish Times, he said: “There is a real risk that Ireland could allow our relationship with Europe to be defined by our relationship with the UK, which would be an enormous mistake in my view.
“Instead, we should have the confidence and direction to recognise that post-Brexit Ireland will need to have in place a wholly different set of relationships with our EU partners.”
He also said the country needed to protect ..

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الأحد، 25 ديسمبر 2016

Republic of Ireland New Euro 2016 Jersey Unveiled by Umbro- 2016/17 Home Kit



Republic of Ireland New Euro 2016 Jersey Unveiled by Umbro- 2016/17 Home Kit By Soccer Blog | Mar 4, 2016 The Republic of Ireland have today (March 4, 2016) unveiled their new 2016/17 home kit, which will also serve as their Euro 2016 jersey. Umbro have taken inspiration from the Irish tricolo..

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السبت، 10 ديسمبر 2016

Android Pay has finally made its Ireland debut



Contactless payment solutions are fantastic, and two of the biggest platforms out there for this are Android and Apple Pay. It was recently reported that Apple Pay is now supported at more than 4 million retail outlets all across the United States, and while that expansion in the US certainly is gre..

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الخميس، 8 ديسمبر 2016

Android Pay lands in Ireland



Just last week, Android Pay made its way to New Zealand, following its rollout to Poland earlier in November. And now we already have another country in which Google"s mobile payments service has become available – Ireland.
The service is live starting today, and you can use it if you have a MasterCard or Visa card from AIB or KBC as well as an Android phone with NFC and the Android Pay app installed. Support for more banks is coming in the future, Google promises.
Android Pay works at “thousands” of shops and restaurants which accept contactless payments, such as Boots, Eason, Tesco, Spar, KFC, Londis, Mace, McDonald"s, and XL. You can also use it inside mobile apps such as Adverts.ie, Deliveroo, Uber, Dice, Fancy, Hotel Tonight, or Vueling. Going this route means you don"t have to enter your payment and address details every time you make a purchase. Just tap the Android Pay button inside these apps and you"re done.
To pay at a physical location, you just wake ..

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