The Northern Ireland Assembly still meets. There have been some breaks over different issues, but it has been meeting most of the time since 2002.
republic of ireland = euro northern ireland= pound sterling
some shops close to the Irish border do take Euros but the currency of Northern Ireland is the pound sterling £
Frontline World - 2002 Northern Ireland Uneasy Peace was released on: USA: 16 March 2006
The Republic of Ireland uses the euro. There has not been an Irish pound since the start of 2002. The British pound is used in Northern Ireland, so in cities like Belfast, Derry and Armagh you can use it.
The currency of the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (symbol '€').In Northern Ireland, the British Pound Sterling (£) is used.We use the Euro, as do several more countries in Europe.The current currency used in the republic of Ireland is the Euro.
It has been suspended on four occasions:11 February - 30 May 200010 August 2001 (24 hour suspension)22 September 2001 (24 hour suspension)14 October 2002 - 7 May 2007
On the 1st of January 2002, the euro began to be used in the Republic of Ireland, replacing the Punt or Irish pound. Northern Ireland still uses the British pound, known as sterling.
The Republic of Ireland have qualified for the FIFA World Cup three times - 1990, 1994, and 2002.Northern Ireland have also qualified three times - 1958, 1982 and 1986.
Ireland now uses the Euro, having done so since the 1st of January 2002. So if it is from before that, then it cannot be used in Ireland. It will have writing in the Irish language on it, so you would not see "Bank of Ireland" actually written on it. If it is a note from Northern Ireland, then it would have "Bank Of Ireland" written on it and it is legal tender in Northern Ireland and England, Scotland and Wales, but not in the Republic of Ireland. As a collector's item, they are of little value, as they are still in use. Many people would still have notes from the Republic of Ireland prior to the introduction of the Euro, so they are not of great collector's value either.
John Hume
John Hume was the 2001 winner, being presented with the prize in 2002.
Yes, you can use the Euro (EUR) in Ireland. Ireland adopted the Euro as its official currency, and it has been in use since January 1, 2002. Euros are widely accepted in businesses, shops, restaurants, and other establishments throughout Ireland. It's the standard currency for all transactions in the country. Visitors and residents alike use the Euro for day-to-day transactions, making it convenient for both domestic and international activities.