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Person: James J Barry

The glass is always half-full when I drink a cup of lovely Barry’s Tea
The glass is always half-full when I drink a cup of lovely Barry’s Tea
We are now, it seems, the second-biggest tea drinkers in the world, after the Turks, Victoria White.

Thu, 01 Sep, 2016

Peter Barry: The tea tester who proved to be a classic blend
Peter Barry: The tea tester who proved to be a classic blend

From paving the way for peace in Northern Ireland to spearheading the growth of a tea empire, former tánaiste and foreign affairs minister Peter Barry was a man of many parts, a classic blend if you like, which helped make him one of those rare politicians to win respect across the political divide.

Sat, 27 Aug, 2016

Peter Barry: A key architect of peace and king  amongst Cork’s merchant princes
Peter Barry: A key architect of peace and king amongst Cork’s merchant princes
Michael Clifford reflects on the life Cork politician and businessman Peter Barry on his death at the age of 88, and says that while he never led his country or party, his contribution as a vital cog in Northern diplomacy will be the shining light of his legacy.

Sat, 27 Aug, 2016

Golden moments continue for tea firm with high-profile branding

BARRY’S Tea has a significant presence in the Irish market accounting for 39% of all retail sales which totalled €80 million last year.

Thu, 15 Mar, 2007

Mick Clifford
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