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Dingerbell4 | 17:05 Sat 07th Jun 2008 | Society & Culture
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I've just noticed on the calender that Monday 2-June was the Queens birthday(don't know which one,real or official,but happy birthday Ma'am anyway) and it was a public holiday in ROI (where's that-India?) and also New Zealand,- - -Both far-flung corners of what is left of the Commonwealth. H.R.H. lives here in the U.K. so why on earth can't we have parity with our Colonial cousins and also have a public holiday to celebrate this glorious occasion too
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Far flung? ROI = Republic of Ireland
Good heavens.

The Republic of Ireland do not celebrate the Queen's birthday with a public holiday.

Their public holidays include the first Monday of June which coincidentally fell on the Queen's birthday this year.

Did you really not know that ROI is Ireland?
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Civil Servants get a day off for the Queen's Birthday.

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