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Tuaisceart Éireann
Norlin Airlann

Northern Ireland

Constituent country of the ‌United Kingdom
St. Patrick's Saltire 1921–1972 Flag of the United Kingdom
Flag Coat of arms
Location of Northern Ireland
Flag of Ireland Irish Free State (1922) Flag of the United Kingdom
Capital Belfast
Government Constitutional monarchy
Monarch
- 1921-1936 George V
- 1936 Edward VIII
- 1936-1952 George VI
- 1952-1972 Elizabeth II
Governor
- 1921-1945 Duke of Abercorn
- 1945-1952 Earl Granville
- 1952-1964 Lord Wakehurst
- 1964-1968 Lord Ersinke
- 1968-1972 Lord Grey
Prime minister
- 1921-1940 Viscount Craigavon
- 1940-1943 John Miller Andrews
- 1943-1963 Viscount Brookeborough
- 1963-1969 Lord O'Neill
- 1969-1971 Lord Moyola
- 1971-1972 Lord Faulkner
Legislature Parliament
- Upper house Senate
- Lower house House of Commons
History
May 3, 1921 Government of Ireland Act
December 6, 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty
December 6, 1922 Constitution of the Irish Free State
December 8, 1922 Left the Irish Free State
March 30, 1972 Temporary Provisions Act
July 18, 1973 Northern Ireland Constitution Act
Area 13,843 km²
Currency Pound sterling
St. Patrick's Saltire Ireland Northern Ireland Flag of the United Kingdom
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Northern Ireland is a constituent country of the United Kingdom that was established on May 3, 1921. Until March 30, 1972 it enjoyed extensive political autonomy within the United Kingdom.

The Government of Ireland Act divided Ireland into Northern and Southern Ireland. Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty (|) on December 6, 1921 the Irish Free State was established in the south, and the southern part of Ireland eventually became an independent republic.

Northern Ireland enjoyed far reaching autonomy with its own Parliament, with both Senate and House of Commons. The monarch was represented by a governor who gave royal assent to new legislation in a separate Privy Council of Northern Ireland.

The system of government continued until March 30, 1972 when it was suspended with the Temporary Provisions Act, and then abolished by the Northern Ireland Constitution Act on July 18, 1973.

Government[]

Ireland, with the exception of six northern counties, gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1921. Northern Ireland had its own Parliament and prime minister from 1921 to 1973, when the British Government imposed direct rule in order to deal with the deteriorating political and security situation. From 1973, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, based in London, was responsible for the region, including efforts to resolve the issues that lay behind the "the troubles."[1]


Monarch

  • George V () (May 3, 1921 - January 20, 1936)
  • Edward VIII () (January 20, 1936 - December 11, 1936)
  • George VI () (December 11, 1936 - February 6, 1952)
  • Elizabeth II () (February 6, 1952 - March 30, 1972)

Governor

  • Duke of Abercorn () (May 3, 1921 - September 7, 1945)
  • Earl Granville () (September 7, 1945 - December 1, 1952)
  • Lord Wakehurst () (December 1, 1952 - December 1, 1964)
  • Lord Ersinke () (December 1, 1964 - December 2, 1968)
  • Lord Grey () (December 2, 1968 - March 30, 1972)

Prime minister

  • Viscount Craigavon () (May 3, 1921 - November 24, 1940)
  • John Miller Andrews () (November 24, 1940 - May 1, 1943)
  • Viscount Brookeborough () (May 1, 1943 - March 26, 1963)
  • Lord O'Neill () (March 26, 1963 - May 1, 1969)
  • Lord Moyola () (May 1, 1969 - March 23, 1971)
  • Lord Faulkner () (March 23, 1971 - March 30, 1972)

Nation

British Polities in Ireland

References

  1. The United States Department of State - Background Note: United Kingdom
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