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The GovernmentofIrelandBill 1886, commonly known as the First Home Rule Bill, was the first major attempt made by a British government to enact a law...
The GovernmentofIrelandBill 1893 (known generally as the Second Home Rule Bill) was the second attempt made by Liberal Party leader William Ewart Gladstone...
title was "An Act to provide for the better governmentofIreland"; it is also known as the Fourth Home Rule Bill or (inaccurately) as the Fourth Home Rule...
The GovernmentofIreland Act 1914 (4 & 5 Geo. 5. c. 90), also known as the Home Rule Act, and before enactment as the Third Home Rule Bill, was an Act...
Constitution ofIreland vests executive authority in the GovernmentofIreland (Irish: Rialtas na hÉireann), which is headed by the Taoiseach, the head of government...
partition ofIreland (Irish: críochdheighilt na hÉireann) was the process by which the Governmentof the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (UK) divided...
self-government (or "home rule") for Ireland within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It was the dominant political movement ofIrish nationalism...
reserved for the UK Government. The governmentof Northern Ireland cooperates with the governmentofIreland in several areas under the terms of the Belfast Agreement...
26 January 1886 and resigned on 28 January Was defeated on the GovernmentofIrelandBill on 7 June 1886 and advised the Queen to dissolve Parliament, which...
the Irish Home Rule Billsof 1886 and 1893. Joined by loyalist labour, on the eve of World War I this broad opposition to Irish self-government concentrated...
Ireland has seen strong economic growth, dubbed as the "Celtic Phoenix". The 1920 GovernmentofIrelandBill created the state of Northern Ireland, which...
July 1886, following the defeat of the GovernmentofIrelandBill 1886. It resulted in a major reversal of the results of the 1885 election as the Conservatives...
Ireland (Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ), also known as the Republic ofIreland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of...
passed the GovernmentofIreland Act 1914, known as the Home Rule Act, on 18 September 1914 with an amending bill for the partition ofIreland introduced...
central executive authority of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The government is led by the prime minister (currently Rishi Sunak...
and the British–Irish Agreement between the British and Irishgovernments. Northern Ireland's present devolved system ofgovernment is based on the agreement...
Parliament of Southern Ireland was a Home Rule legislature established by the British Government during the Irish War of Independence under the Governmentof Ireland...
Redmond's reward of a GovernmentofIrelandBill for the whole ofIreland introduced in 1912 would subsequently achieve national self-government in Dublin by...
States), a money bill or supply bill is a bill that solely concerns taxation or government spending (also known as appropriation of money), as opposed...
Northern Ireland Assembly election will be held to elect 90 members to the Northern Ireland Assembly on or before 6 May 2027. After the Northern Ireland Assembly...
The president ofIreland (Irish: Uachtarán na hÉireann) is the head of state ofIreland and the supreme commander of the Irish Defence Forces. The president...
Northern Ireland Protocol Bill 2022–23 was a proposed Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that sought to unilaterally override parts of the Northern...
The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, and may also legislate...
The governmentofIreland held two referendums on 8 March 2024 on proposed amendments to the Constitution ofIreland. The Thirty-ninth Amendment of the...
and Youth Affairs, announced that the IrishGovernment had approved the publication of a new adoption bill. The bill would amend the Adoption Act 2010 and...
centre ground, trace their roots to the opposing sides of the Irish Civil War. All governments since 1932 have been led by one or the other party, with...