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Iris Robinson welcomes most Irish shoppers
It has been widely reported in recent days that many Irish shoppers will cross the border to do their Christmas shopping this year.
With the favourable exchange rate between sterling the euro consumers are voting with their feet and buying groceries, alcohol and their presents in towns throughout Northern Ireland. Despite concerns from the various Chambers [...]
Ronnie McGrew – My Dublin: Episode 4
Ronnie McGrew appears every Thursday on the Irish Sentinel to talk about the town he loves so well. This week he looks at back at some famous Dublin characters and the blind kiosk men of Crumlin and Drimnagh.
The value of your Ronnie McGrew may go down as well as up.
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Ronnie McGrew – My Dublin: Episode 3
Ronnie McGrew appears every Thursday on the Irish Sentinel to talk about the town he loves so well. This week he focusses on the famous Dublin sense of humour and some of his favourite comedic moments.
Ronnie McGrew is regulated by the financial regulator.
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Ronnie McGrew – My Dublin: Episode 2
Ronnie McGrew appears every Thursday on the Irish Sentinel to talk about the town he loves so well. This week he looks at walking through Dublin and his favourite trails.
Ronnie Grew is also available for Christmas parties, corporate entertainment, children’s birthdays but not Bar Mitzvahs as he’s allergic to Jews.
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Ronnie McGrew – My Dublin: Episode 1
The Irish Sentinel is pleased to announce a new weekly series of audio download podcast radio show type things. They feature well known Dublin folk singer, poet and breakdancing champion, Ronnie McGrew.
Ronnie made his name as the lead singer with rough and tumble folkies ‘The Stoneybatter players’ who later changed their name to ‘The Liffey [...]
Facebook to locate European HQ in Dublin
Facebook has announced that it is to locate its European headquarters in Dublin. In an announcement on its home page they revealed that up to 14 jobs would be created in their landmark offices to be located in St Stephen’s Green.
The Irish Sentinel has learned that due to the economic downturn the government have decided [...]
Dublin taxi row neither black nor white
A Fine Gael TD caused outrage yesterday with comments suggesting that black taxi drivers, those being taxi drivers of African origin and not those driving the London style cabs, should be prevented from using bus lanes and taxi ranks until they can pass a test to show they know their way around Dublin like a [...]

