during the year 1948inNorthernIreland. Governor - Earl Granville Prime Minister - Basil Brooke 7 March – The Republic of Ireland's Minister for External...
of Ireland Act 1948 (No. 22 of 1948) is an Act of the Oireachtas which declared that the description of Ireland was to be the Republic of Ireland, and...
NorthernIreland (Irish: Tuaisceart Éireann [ˈt̪ˠuəʃcəɾˠt̪ˠ ˈeːɾʲən̪ˠ] ; Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east...
5.1 million living in the Republic of Ireland and 1.9 million inNorthernIreland, ranking it the second-most populous island in Europe after Great Britain...
The Troubles (Irish: Na Trioblóidí) were an ethno-nationalist conflict inNorthernIreland that lasted for about 30 years from the late 1960s to 1998....
minister of NorthernIreland was the head of the Government of NorthernIreland between 1921 and 1972. No such office was provided for in the Government...
year 1948inIreland. President: Seán T. O'Kelly Taoiseach: Éamon de Valera (FF) (until 18 February 1948) John A. Costello (FG) (from 18 February 1948) Tánaiste:...
the United Kingdom). NorthernIreland-born athletes are entitled to represent either Ireland or Great Britain and NorthernIreland, as they are automatically...
closure in1948. In 1901 the Jewish population was reported to be 763 people. In 1929, records show that 519 Jews had emigrated from NorthernIreland to the...
The Irish Football Association (IFA) is the governing body for association football inNorthernIreland. It organised the Ireland national football team...
The Protocol on Ireland/NorthernIreland, commonly abbreviated to the NorthernIreland Protocol, is a protocol to the Brexit withdrawal agreement that...
NorthernIreland is the smallest of the four components of the United Kingdom in terms of both area and population, containing 2.9% of the total population...
United Kingdom of Great Britain and NorthernIreland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast...
with Irish nationalists in a reformed NorthernIreland Assembly. As of February 2024, they no longer do so as the larger faction: they serve in an executive...
NorthernIreland Electricity Networks Limited (NIE Networks) is the electricity asset owner of the transmission and distribution infrastructure in Northern...
an ethno-nationalist conflict inNorthernIreland since the late 1960s. It was a major development in the NorthernIreland peace process of the 1990s. It...
(see Partition of Ireland). Republican action, including armed campaigns, continued in the newly-formed state of NorthernIreland, a region of the United...
part of the United Kingdom. In1948Ireland adopted the terms Republic of Ireland (English) and Poblacht na hÉireann (Irish) as the official descriptions...
within NorthernIreland, public transport, accommodation, and the various tourist attractions throughout NorthernIreland. It was established in1948 as part...
the Partition of Irelandin 1922, and for a period afterwards, NorthernIreland had a predominantly industrial economy, most notably in shipbuilding, rope...
Party NorthernIreland voted in 2005 to become a region of the Irish Green Party, making it the second party to be organised on an all-Ireland basis....
/-fɑːst/ -fahst; from Irish: Béal Feirste [bʲeːlˠ ˈfʲɛɾˠ(ə)ʃtʲə]) is the capital city and principal port of NorthernIreland, standing on the banks of...
HQ NorthernIreland was the formation responsible for the British Army in and around NorthernIreland. It was established in 1922 and disbanded, replaced...
divided Ireland into two self-governing polities: NorthernIreland and Southern Ireland. It was enacted on 3 May 1921 under the Government of Ireland Act...