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Archive

A collection of articles, snippets and newsletters from recent years.

Pages in this section

  • Northern Ireland Newsletter 2010
    • Arts recovery on track after the downturn
    • More workers choose not to retire
    • ‘Console Crazy’ NI adults ahead of the game compared to their GB counterparts
    • High value, upmarket shoppers lead the way in online grocery shopping
    • Northern Ireland turns up heat on rest of UK
    • Snacking is big business in Northern Ireland
    • Increased broadband penetration helps Northern Ireland lead the way in online video viewing
    • Welcome to free insight from TGI Ireland
  • Republic of Ireland Newsletter 2010
    • Irish households ‘switched on’ about switching suppliers
    • Ireland leads the way in internet penetration and online video viewing
    • TV on demand alive and kicking in Ireland
    • Ireland ‘waltzing’ past Britain
    • Arts attendance remains strong in Ireland
    • Snacking is big business in Ireland – discover what, why and when
    • Welcome to free insight from TGI Ireland

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  • If you have any questions, or you require more information, please contact us:

    TGI Ireland Team
    +44 (0)20 8433 4000 | Send email...

  • Pages in this section

    • Northern Ireland Newsletter 2010
      • Arts recovery on track after the downturn
      • More workers choose not to retire
      • ‘Console Crazy’ NI adults ahead of the game compared to their GB counterparts
      • High value, upmarket shoppers lead the way in online grocery shopping
      • Northern Ireland turns up heat on rest of UK
      • Snacking is big business in Northern Ireland
      • Increased broadband penetration helps Northern Ireland lead the way in online video viewing
      • Welcome to free insight from TGI Ireland
    • Republic of Ireland Newsletter 2010
      • Irish households ‘switched on’ about switching suppliers
      • Ireland leads the way in internet penetration and online video viewing
      • TV on demand alive and kicking in Ireland
      • Ireland ‘waltzing’ past Britain
      • Arts attendance remains strong in Ireland
      • Snacking is big business in Ireland – discover what, why and when
      • Welcome to free insight from TGI Ireland

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