The NorthernIreland Law Commission is a Law Commission in NorthernIreland created under section 50 of the Justice NorthernIreland Act 2002 , implementing recommendations following the Good Friday Agreement . ref cite web title About Us url http www.nilawcommission.gov.uk about us.htm work Website of the NorthernIreland Law Commission publisher NorthernIreland Law Commission accessdate 9 July 2011 ref It replaced the existing non statutory Law Reform Advisory Committee . The NorthernIreland Law Commission keeps the Northern Irish law law of NorthernIreland under review, with a view to law reform . It has five members, a part time chairman and four full time commissioners, appointed by the Secretary of State for NorthernIreland . The chairman is a judge of the High Court of NorthernIreland , who retains judicial office while acting as chairman. The other commissioners include a barrister , a solicitor , a legal academic, and a layperson. References reflist External links official website http www.nilawcommission.gov.uk index.htm http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts2002 20026 d.htm 50 Section 50 of the Justice NorthernIreland Act 2002 Category Law in NorthernIreland Category Organisations based in NorthernIreland NorthernIreland stub ... more details
Politics of NorthernIreland The Government of NorthernIreland is, generally speaking, whatever political body exercises political authority over NorthernIreland . A number of separate systems of government exist or have existed in NorthernIreland. NorthernIreland was created as a separate legal entity on 3 May 1921, under the Government of Ireland Act 1920 . ref Statutory Rules & Orders published by authority, 1921 No. 533 Additional source for 3 May 1921 date Alvin Jackson, Home Rule An Irish History , Oxford University Press, 2004, p198. ref The new autonomous NorthernIreland was formed from six of the nine counties of Ulster , being four counties with unionist majorities, and Fermanagh and Tyrone two ref name ark http www.ark.ac.uk elections h1918.htm The Irish Election of 1918 ref of the five Ulster counties which had nationalist majorities. In large part unionists, at least in the north east region, supported its creation while Irish nationalism nationalists were opposed. Subsequently, on 6 December 1922, the island of Ireland became an independent dominion known as the Irish Free State but NorthernIreland immediately exercised its right to opt out of the new Dominion. The first government of NorthernIreland was the Executive Committee of the Privy Council of NorthernIreland , which exercised such authority from 1922 to 1972. A NorthernIreland Executive 1974 NorthernIreland Executive was created following the signing of the Sunningdale Agreement in 1974, while the current NorthernIreland Executive under the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, was created in the Belfast Good Friday Agreement, and has intermittently been in existence from 1998 to the present. NorthernIreland has also been governed by ministers under the Secretary of State for NorthernIreland during periods of Direct Rule . References reflist Category Government of NorthernIreland Category History of NorthernIrelandIreland stub ... more details
Infobox Website name Craft NI favicon File Craft NorthernIreland Logo.jpg logo Image Craft NorthernIreland Logo.jpg screenshot caption url http www.craftni.org type Cultural political owner author Collaborative launch date 2004 current status active revenue Craft NorthernIreland is the regional development agency for craft in NorthernIreland . In 2000, the Arts Council of NorthernIreland took formal steps to establish an organisation to help shape and define the craft sector in NorthernIreland . ref Arts Council of NorthernIreland 2000 , Review of the Crafts Sector in NorthernIreland A Consultation Document. ref Craft NI was set up in 2004 and is located in Cotton Court, Cathedral Quarter, Belfast . Craft NI produces information and publicity about the craft sector. It represents NorthernIreland on national and international bodies including the UK National Advisory Panel for Craft, World Crafts Council , NI Employers Panel for Creative and Cultural Sector Skills Council. It develops partnerships with other agencies for strategic investment in the sector including the Arts Council of NorthernIreland and Invest NI. In 2007, Craft NI hosted its first exhibition of contemporary craft from NorthernIreland. The work represented gave the first multi disciplinary overview of craft in the region in the period from the 1980s to the first few years after 2000. ref McBrinn, J. 2007 , Making changes contemporary craft in NorthernIreland . ref In May 2007, the exhibition travelled to the S Dillon Ripley Centre, Smithsonian Institution as part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure s Rediscover NorthernIreland programme. August Craft Month is NorthernIreland s annual celebration of craft a coordinated programme of events and activities that showcase the work of craft makers in NorthernIreland and from across the UK, Ireland and Europe ... Arts in NorthernIreland Category Culture of NorthernIreland Category Culture in Belfast ... more details
Politics of NorthernIreland 1921 72 The NorthernIreland House of Commons existed from 1921 to 1973 as the lower House of the devolved legislature of the part of the United Kingdom called NorthernIreland ... to the UK Parliament, between 1922 and 1950, were used for NorthernIreland devolved elections in the 1921 ... of NorthernIreland was suspended in 1972 and abolished in 1973. border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing ... Constituency Type Notes 1921 1929 Antrim NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Antrim county 7 MPs 1929 1973 Antrim Borough NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Antrim Borough county 1929 1973 Bann Side NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Bann Side county 1929 1973 Carrick NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Carrick county 1969 1973 Larkfield NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Larkfield county 1929 1973 Larne NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Larne county 1929 1973 Mid Antrim NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Mid Antrim county 1969 1973 Newtownabbey NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Newtownabbey county 1929 1973 North Antrim NorthernIreland Parliament constituency North Antrim county 1929 1973 South Antrim NorthernIreland Parliament constituency South Antrim county 1921 1929 Armagh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Armagh county 4 MPs 1929 1973 Central Armagh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Central Armagh county 1929 1973 Mid Armagh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Mid Armagh county 1929 1973 North Armagh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency North Armagh county 1929 1973 South Armagh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency South Armagh county 1929 1973 Belfast Ballynafeigh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Belfast Ballynafeigh borough 1929 1973 Belfast Bloomfield NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Belfast Bloomfield borough 1929 1973 Belfast Central NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Belfast Central borough 1929 1973 Belfast Clifton NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Belfast ... more details
Gardens in NorthernIreland is a link page for any garden open to the public in NorthernIreland . List of gardens in NorthernIreland Belfast Botanic Gardens Clandeboye Estate , Bangor, County Down Bangor , County Down Drenagh , Limavady , County Londonderry Mount Stewart , Newtownards , County Down Rowallane Garden , Saintfield , County Down See also Register of Parks, Gardens and Demesnes of Special Historic Interest Historic houses in NorthernIreland List of gardens Gardens in England Gardens in Wales Gardens in Scotland Gardens in the Republic of Ireland Category Gardens in NorthernIreland Category NorthernIreland related lists Gardens ar ... more details
Northern Railway of Ireland was an Irish gauge RailGauge 63 railway company in Ireland . It was formed by a merger of the Dublin and Drogheda Railway D&D with the Dublin and the Belfast Junction Railway D&BJct in 1875. In 1876 it merged with the Irish North Western Railway INW and Ulster Railway to form the Great Northern Railway Ireland . rail stub Category Railway companies established in 1875 Category Railway companies disestablished in 1876 Category Irish gauge railways Category Great Northern Railway Ireland Category Defunct railway companies of Ireland ... more details
ref improve date December 2011 The media in NorthernIreland closely linked to that in the rest of the United Kingdom , it also overlaps with print, television and radio in the Ireland state Republic of Ireland . Broadcasting in NorthernIreland is a Reserved matters reserved matter and as such it is the responsibility ... including the Arts Council of NorthernIreland and NorthernIreland Screen . Film NorthernIreland Screen is the national screen agency purposed with promoting the development of a sustainable ... Green Beans Media represents a number of smaller independent publishers with NorthernIreland audiences. Print Category Category Newspapers published in NorthernIreland Newspapers published in NorthernIreland The main newspapers published in NorthernIreland are The Irish News , which leans ... evening newspaper in NorthernIreland. Magazines include Fortnight Magazine Fortnight a monthly ... Ireland Radio stations in NorthernIreland The first radio station to broadcast in NorthernIreland ... based stations throughout NorthernIreland. Television Category Category Northern Irish television Northern Irish Television The BBC began broadcasting television programmes in NorthernIreland ... Television now known as UTV began broadcasting as part of the ITV ITV Network . Today BBC NorthernIreland operate two television channels with local content, BBC One NorthernIreland BBC One and BBC Two NorthernIreland BBC Two . The UTV Group still operate the same ITV Ulster licence. Channel 4 has broadcast to NorthernIreland since 1982 but apart from advertisements does not broadcast Northern ... in NorthernIreland. To date the Ofcom has licence two local television channels. The first, C9TV ... Media in the Republic of Ireland External links Dmoz Regional Europe United Kingdom NorthernIreland News and Media NorthernIreland News and Media http greenbeansmedia.com Green Beans Media http hooleymedia.com ... Of NorthernIreland Category Media in NorthernIreland Category Irish media ... more details
The NorthernIreland Tourist Board lang ga Bord Turas ireachta Thuaisceart ireann ref http www.northsouthministerialcouncil.org web 2006 irish report.pdf 2006 annual report in Irish NSMC. ref Ulster Scots dialects Ulster Scots Norlin Airlann Reengin Boord ref http www.northsouthministerialcouncil.org web 2006 ulster scots report.pdf 2006 annual report in Ulster Scots NSMC. ref is a non departmental public body of the Department of Enterprise Trade and Investment . Its primary objective is to promote NorthernIreland as a tourist destination. It provides a service to the public for information on tourist destinations within NorthernIreland, public transport, accommodation and the various tourist attractions throughout NorthernIreland. The board operates in close cooperation with equivalent agencies in the rest of the United Kingdom and F ilte Ireland in the Republic of Ireland . See also List of Government departments and agencies in NorthernIreland F ilte Ireland VisitBritain References Reflist External links http www.nitb.com NorthernIreland Tourist Board http www.discovernorthernireland.com info about.aspx The NITB s Discover NorthernIreland website European National Tourist Boards Category Non Departmental Public Bodies of the NorthernIreland Executive Category Tourism in NorthernIreland Category Tourism agencies NorthernIreland stub UK org stub ... more details
Morrow , Presbyterian minister and peace activist b. 1931 in NorthernIreland1931 7 April Paddy ... centre proposal work NorthernIreland Executive Press Release url http www.northernireland.gov.uk ... no ref See also 2009 Massereene Barracks shooting 9 March Police Service of NorthernIreland ... hold talks with Obama work NorthernIreland Executive Press Release url http www.northernireland.gov.uk ... welcome 10million investment for international airport work NorthernIreland Executive Press Release ... Parliamentary election in NorthernIreland. Jim Nicholson UK politician Jim Nicholson of the Ulster ... BBC NI News 8 June 2009 url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northernireland 8089501.stm accessdate 26 ... Minister NorthernIreland Junior Minister in the Office of the First Minister and deputy ... Minister work NorthernIreland Executive Press Release url http www.northernireland.gov.uk news news ... at Belfast parade route work BBC NI News 13 July 2009 url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northernireland ... NI 11 October 2009 url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northernireland 8301241.stm accessdate 6 February ... at Policing Board work BBC News NI 22 November 2009 url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northernireland ... Ireland Shaun Woodward First Minister of NorthernIreland First Minister Peter Robinson politician Peter Robinson Deputy First Minister of NorthernIreland Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness ... Bobby Platt from Coleraine is BBC Sports 2009 Unsung Hero for NorthernIreland. ref cite news title ... hi northernireland 8381320.stm accessdate 26 January 2010 date 26 November 2009 ref 8 December Kris ... San Marino 0 3 NorthernIreland national football team NorthernIreland 28 March NorthernIreland national football team NorthernIreland 3 2 Poland national football team Poland 1 April NorthernIreland national football team NorthernIreland 1 0 Slovenia national football team Slovenia 5 September Poland national football team Poland 1 1 NorthernIreland national football team NorthernIreland ... more details
nofootnotes date April 2008 The NorthernIreland Ombudsman combines two public offices, the Assembly Ombudsman for NorthernIreland and the NorthernIreland Commissioner for Complaints . The Office of the NorthernIreland Ombudsman was established in 1969, but its current governing statutes are the Ombudsman NorthernIreland Order 1996 and the Commissioner for Complaints NorthernIreland Order 1996. His role is to deal with complaints of maladministration by government and public bodies in NorthernIreland . Unlike the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales , he has no role in investigating individual ethical conduct by councillors. The Ombudsman is appointed by the Queen. The current Ombudsman ... NorthernIreland Ombudsman ref While many ombudsman offices also function as the national human rights institution , in NorthernIreland that is the role of the NorthernIreland Human Rights Commission ... As Assembly Ombudsman the Ombudsman may investigate ref Ombudsman NorthernIreland Order 1996 and Commissioner for Complaints NorthernIreland Order 1996 ref Executive Committee of the Privy Council of NorthernIrelandNorthernIreland Government Departments Government agencies and other government ... may investigate Local government in NorthernIreland Local councils Education and library ... Special Health and Social Services Agencies NorthernIreland Housing Executive The Housing ... By the Commissioner for Complaints Amendment NorthernIreland Order 1997, his functions include ... for Children and Young People, NorthernIreland References Reflist External links http www.ni ombudsman.org.uk NorthernIreland Ombudsman Official website http www.standardsboard.gov.uk Standards Board ... Category Ombudsmen in NorthernIreland Category Local government in NorthernIreland Category Organisations based in NorthernIreland Category Ombudsmen in the United Kingdom Category 1969 establishments in NorthernIreland ... more details
Image Nib logo.png frame right NorthernIreland Bureau logo The NorthernIreland Bureau NI Bureau is part of the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister , and the senior staff are NorthernIreland Civil Service Civil Servants from NorthernIreland . It works to develop and deepen mutually ... States and NorthernIreland. It can investigate issues, explore areas of collaboration and partnerships ..., outlined the NI Bureau s primary goal Our primary goal is to promote NorthernIreland to the United ... in the United States have supported developments in NorthernIreland over the years and there is a very positive response to NorthernIreland. It is important to recognise that this relationship has changed ... officer OFMDFM ref Responsibilities The role of the Bureau is to develop a positive profile of NorthernIreland among US policy makers and opinion formers by ensuring that the policies of the NorthernIreland Administration and its associated institutions are known and understood monitor policy developments in the US, ensuring that NorthernIreland List of government departments, their agencies and their ministers in NorthernIreland Ministers and List of government departments, their agencies and their ministers in NorthernIreland Departments have up to date information, and are aware ... of NorthernIreland in the US NorthernIreland, with 1.7 million citizens, is a relatively small ... informally with people from NorthernIreland and discuss the realities of life there. The office ... understanding of US issues The office provides a resource for NorthernIreland officials wishing ... with Departments, are regularly monitored and relevant Ministers and officials in NorthernIreland ... The office has been specifically designed to provide full facilities for NorthernIreland ... Minister NorthernIreland Executive First Minister and deputy First Minister Office of the NorthernIreland Executive in Brussels External links http www.nibureau.com NI Bureau OFMDFM Category Northern ... more details
coord 54.603 5.928 display title region GB scale 10000 The NorthernIreland War Memorial also called NI War Memorial ref name NorthernIreland War Memorial http www.niwarmemorial.org NorthernIreland War Memorial ref ref name bbc http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northernireland 8000591.stm BBC News ref and War Memorial ref name NorthernIreland War Memorial was opened in 2007 in Talbot Street, Belfast , NorthernIreland . It replaced an earlier building called Memorial House which was located in Waring Street on a site which was bombed during the Belfast Blitz Blitz in 1941. It contains the Home Front Exhibition and the first national memorial to the hundreds killed in the Belfast blitz. ref name bbc ref name NorthernIreland War Memorial Aim The aim and purpose of the War Memorial is to be an enduring memorial to those who fell in World War I and World War II . ref name NorthernIreland War Memorial provide offices for the Royal British Legion and other ex service charities. ref name NorthernIreland War Memorial commemorate the association of the USA Armed Forces with NorthernIreland in World War II. ref name NorthernIreland War Memorial References reflist See also Somme Heritage Centre The Cenotaph, Belfast External links http www.niwarmemorial.org NorthernIreland War Memorial Museums and galleries in NorthernIreland Category Military history of NorthernIreland Category World War I museums in the United Kingdom Category Museums established in 2007 Category World War II museums in the United Kingdom Category Museums in Belfast Category Military museums in NorthernIreland UK museum stub ... more details
Image StormontHouse.JPG thumb Dundonald House by night The NorthernIreland Prison Service is an executive agency of the Department of Justice NorthernIreland Department of Justice , the headquarters of which are in Dundonald House in the Stormont Estate in Belfast . ref http www.niprisonservice.gov.uk index.cfm area information page Prisonserviceheadquarters Prison Service Headquarters . NorthernIreland Prison Service. Retrieved on 30 May 2010. ref It was established as an agency on 1 April 1995 ... for providing prison services in NorthernIreland . Its main statutory duties are set out in the Prison Act NorthernIreland 1953 and rules made under the Act. The Prison Service is a major ... the system s overall aims and objectives. As the responsible Minister, Minister of Justice NorthernIreland Minister of Justice accounts to NorthernIreland Assembly for the Prison Service and shares ... of Justice NorthernIrelandNorthernIreland Department Of Justice Attorney General for NorthernIreland Advocate General for NorthernIrelandNorthernIreland Executive NorthernIreland Assembly Portal United Kingdom Ireland Her Majesty s Prison Service Scottish Prison Service Her Majesty s Inspectorate ... date January 2012 Category Government of NorthernIreland Category Society of NorthernIreland Category NorthernIreland Executive Category Prison and correctional agencies Category Organisations based in NorthernIreland Category 1995 establishments in NorthernIreland ca Servei de Presons d Irlanda del Nord fr NorthernIreland Prison Service ... General . The Prison Service is headed by the Director General. As of August 2009, the NorthernIreland Prison Service employed 1,893 staff. ref http www.ome.uk.com Document Default.aspx?DocumentUid ... Young offender OASys Prisons in Ireland Refers to prisons in the Republic of Ireland I should probably ... Act NI http www.palacebarracksmemorialgarden.org Northern 20Ireland 20Prison 20Service.htm On line ... more details
Politics of NorthernIreland 1972 98 The NorthernIreland Assembly was a Legislature legislative assembly set up by the Her Majesty s Government Government of the United Kingdom on 3 May 1973 to restore Devolution devolved government to NorthernIreland with the power sharing NorthernIreland Executive 1974 NorthernIreland Executive made up of Unionism in Ireland unionists and Irish nationalism nationalists . NorthernIreland Assembly election, 1973 Elections were held on 28 June 1973. The NorthernIreland Constitution Act 1973 , which received the Royal Assent on 18 July 1973, abolished the suspended Parliament of NorthernIreland and the post of Governor of NorthernIreland Governor and made provision for a devolved administration consisting of an Executive government Executive chosen by the Assembly. The Assembly met for the first time on 31 July 1973. Following the Sunningdale Agreement , a NorthernIreland Executive 1974 power sharing Executive was established from 1 January 1974. After opposition from within the Ulster Unionist Party UUP and the Ulster Workers Council strike , the Executive and Assembly collapsed on 28 May 1974 when Brian Faulkner resigned as Chief Executive. Members of the NorthernIreland Executive 1974 main NorthernIreland Executive 1974 Chief Executive Brian Faulkner UUP Deputy Chief Executive Gerry Fitt SDLP Minister of Finance Herbert Kirk UUP Minister ... Provisions Measure NorthernIreland 1974 http www.legislation.gov.uk mnia 1974 4 contents National Insurance Measure NorthernIreland 1974 See also NorthernIreland Executive 1974 Members of the NorthernIreland Assembly elected in 1973 NorthernIreland Assembly election, 1973 Category Government of NorthernIreland Category The Troubles NorthernIreland Category 1973 establishments Category 1973 in NorthernIreland Category 1974 disestablishments Category 1974 in NorthernIreland legislature stub Ireland hist stub ... more details
File Writers Square, Belfast, July 2010 04 .JPG thumb right 180px Police Ombudsman s Office, Belfast, July 2010 The Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland OPONI is a non departmental public body intended to provide an independent, impartial police complaints system for the people and police under the Police Northern Ireland Acts of 1998 and 2000. Personnel The first Ombudsman was Nuala O Loan , who stood down in 2007, was appointed a Dame title Dame by Queen Elizabeth II ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northern ireland 7163301.stm O Loan made dame in honours list BBC News, 29 December 2007 ref and was subsequently appointed to the House of Lords . Former Police Oversight Commissioner, Al Hutchinson , was appointed as her replacement and took up the office on 6 November 2007. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northern ireland 6239612.stm Hain appoints new PSNI ombudsman BBC News, 26 June 2007 ref See also Police Service of Northern Ireland List of Government departments and agencies in Northern Ireland References reflist External links http www.policeombudsman.org Police Ombudsman Category Government of Northern Ireland Category Society of Northern Ireland Category Law enforcement in Northern Ireland Category Organisations based in Northern Ireland Category Ombudsmen in Northern Ireland Category Ombudsmen in the United Kingdom Category Northern Ireland Office Category Non departmental public bodies of the United Kingdom government Category Northern Ireland peace process NorthernIreland stub fr Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland no Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Electoral Office for br NorthernIreland nativename nativename a nativename r logo logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed date1 date1 name date2 date2 name preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction NorthernIreland headquarters St Anne s House, 15 Church Street, Belfast BT1 1ER employees 56 budget chief1 name Graham Shields chief1 position Chief Electoral Officer for NorthernIreland Chief Electoral Officer chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency child2 agency website http www.eoni.org.uk footnotes The Electoral Office for NorthernIreland is an independent, non partisan body which assists the Chief Electoral Officer for NorthernIreland in running elections and compiling the electoral register. See also Elections in NorthernIreland Category Elections in NorthernIreland NorthernIreland election stub ... more details
A List of A road disambiguation A road s in NorthernIreland . inc transport date August 2008 class wikitable ... road NorthernIreland A1 Belfast Dublin Via Lisburn and Newry . Becoming the M1 motorway Republic ... Dundalk . A2 road NorthernIreland A2 Derry Newry Northern Irish coastal road. Including routes ... A3 road NorthernIreland A3 Lisburn Cavan Becomes the N12 road Ireland N12 at Middletown, County ... . A4 road NorthernIreland A4 Portadown Sligo Via Enniskillen . Becomes the N16 road Ireland N16 at the border village of Belcoo . A5 road NorthernIreland A5 Derry Dublin Via Omagh and Strabane . Becomes the N2 road Ireland N2 after the Aughnacloy, County Tyrone Aughnacloy at the border. A6 road NorthernIreland A6 Derry Belfast A7 road NorthernIreland A7 Belfast Downpatrick Stemming from the A24 ... in Belfast A20 road NorthernIreland A20 Belfast Portaferry Via Newtownards A21 road Ireland A21 Bangor ... Ireland A22 Dundonald Downpatrick Via Comber. A23 road Ireland A23 Belfast Ballygowan A24 road Northern ... the R182 at the border. A26 road NorthernIreland A26 Banbridge Coleraine Via Lurgan , Antrim, County ... Augher Via Armagh A29 road NorthernIreland A29 Portrush Dundalk Via Maghera , Cookstown , Dungannon ... the R234 in Pettigo at the border. A36 road NorthernIreland A36 Ballymena Larne A37 road Ireland ... Dundalk Castleblayney Only a short stretch of this route actually lies within NorthernIreland. The rest ... than 1km lies in NorthernIreland. It crosses the River Foyle and divides into the N14 road Ireland ... A54 Castledawson Coleraine A55 road NorthernIreland A55 Belfast Outer Ring Road A57 road Ireland ... City and Larne. A76 road Ireland A76 M1 motorway NorthernIreland M1 Lurgan A101 road Ireland A101 M1 motorway NorthernIreland M1 Sprucefield, near Lisburn A211 road Ireland A211 Bridge Street ... A509 road NorthernIreland A509 Enniskillen Dublin Becomes the N3 road Ireland N3 road at the border after Derrylin . A512 road Ireland A512 M1 motorway NorthernIreland M1 Lisburn A513 road ... more details
File Arts Council of Northern Ireland.PNG thumb 100px right Arts Council of NorthernIreland logo The Arts Council of NorthernIreland Irish language Irish Comhairle Eala on Thuaisceart ireann , Ulster Scots language Ulster Scots Airts Cooncil o Norlin Airlan is the lead development agency for the arts in NorthernIreland. ref Irish and Scots from the http www.artscouncil ni.org Arts Council of NorthernIreland , Accessed December 2008 ref As the main development agency for the arts it is responsible for the distribution of Big Lottery Fund National Lottery Funding for the arts in NorthernIreland. ref http www.lotteryfunding.org.uk uk arts council ni 2 Lottery Funding Arts Council NI Lottery Funding website. Accessed December 2008 ref The council is headquartered at MacNeice House on the Malone Road in Belfast . Organisationally it is a non departmental public body of the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure . There is a sculpture park in the grounds of MacNeice House featuring work by local sculptors. Notable projects Audiences NI Belfast Festival at Queens Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival Culture NorthernIreland F ile an Phobail See also List of Government departments and agencies in NorthernIrelandNorthernIreland Screen External links http www.artscouncil ni.org Arts Council of NorthernIreland website References reflist DEFAULTSORT Arts Council Of NorthernIreland Category Arts councils of the United Kingdom Category Culture of NorthernIreland Category Art in NorthernIreland Category Non Departmental Public Bodies of the NorthernIreland Executive NorthernIreland stub art org stub UK org stub ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title NorthernIreland Act 1998 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title sup An Act to make new provision for the government of NorthernIreland for the purpose of implementing the agreement reached at multi party talks on NorthernIreland set out in Command Paper 3883. sup statute book chapter 1998 c. 47 introduced by territorial extent NorthernIreland royal ... 1998 47 The NorthernIreland Act 1998 c.47 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which established a devolved legislature for NorthernIreland , the NorthernIreland ... of Ireland Act 1920 , parts of the NorthernIreland Constitution Act 1973 , and established new rules in line with the European Union and the NorthernIreland peace process , subsequent to the Belfast Agreement of 1998. The Act allows for a devolved NorthernIreland Assembly of 108 members ... requirements with regard to standards and responsibilities. NorthernIreland remains a part of the United ... for NorthernIreland holds the power to call for the referendum if appears likely to him that a majority ... to make laws for NorthernIreland, but an Act of the Assembly may modify any provision made by or under an Act of Parliament in so far as it is part of the law of NorthernIreland. NorthernIreland Act ..., 2002, p. 71. ISBN 0415230357 ref ref Aughey, Arthur The politics of NorthernIreland beyond the Belfast ..., NorthernIreland, and Devolution, 1945 1979, Journal of British Studies Jan. 2010, Vol. 49, No. 1 117 142. Notes reflist External links http www.niassembly.gov.uk Website of the NorthernIreland Assembly UK legislation Devolution in the United Kingdom Category Government of NorthernIreland Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1998 Category Constitutional laws of NorthernIreland Category NorthernIreland peace process Category 1998 in NorthernIreland Category Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning NorthernIreland Category Devolution in the United Kingdom de Northern ... more details
File Flag of the Governor of Northern Ireland.svg 250px thumb Flag of the Governor of NorthernIreland The Governor of NorthernIreland was the principal officer and representative in NorthernIreland .... Overview The office of the Governor of NorthernIreland was established on 9 December 1922 under Letters ... 14607.htm House of Lords, NorthernIreland Bill, Memorandum by the NorthernIreland Office. ref do and execute in due manner as respects NorthernIreland all things which by virtue of the Government of Ireland Act 1920 1920 Act and our said Letters Patent of 27 April 1921 or otherwise belonged to the office of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Lord Lieutenant at the time of the passing of the Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922 The Governor had possession of the Great Seal of NorthernIreland . The Governor was the successor to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in NorthernIreland, itself established on 3 May 1921. ref 3 May 1921 was the appointed day under the Government of Ireland Act 1920 , upon which the Parliaments of NorthernIreland and Southern Ireland were established, SR&O 1921, No. 533 . ref The office of the Governor was abolished on 18 July 1973 under Section 32 of the NorthernIreland ... of northernireland 22&sig q KcCq8 PlQnolIcWNeDSHSxaE4&id 94hgYO8I6T0C&ots XRxcmGLWD7&output html A New History of Ireland by Theodore William Moody, Francis John. ref The Secretary of State for NorthernIreland , a cabinet of the United Kingdom cabinet office that had been created in 1972, took over the functions of the Governor on 20 December 1973 under Letters Patent. Governors of NorthernIreland, 1922 1973 class wikitable No. Name Picture Entered Office Left Office 1. James Hamilton, 3rd ... General of the Irish Free State References references Category Government of NorthernIreland Category History of NorthernIreland Category Governors in the British Islands id Daftar Gubernur ... of Northern Ireland.svg 70px 1 December 1964 27 November 1968 5. Ralph Grey, Baron Grey of Naunton ... more details
The Communist Party of NorthernIreland was a small communist party operating in NorthernIreland . Its origins lay in the 1941 split in the Communist Party of Ireland , which also produced the Irish Workers Party in the Republic of Ireland . While the reasons for this split remain unclear, operational difficulties during World War II including Ireland s neutrality and the possibility of orders from Moscow remain the primary suspects certainly, the split did not garner any reproach from the Comintern . Citation needed date June 2007 It also enabled the CPNI to recruit extensively in the Protestant working class. The Irish Workers Party was able to undertake entrism into the Irish Labour Party , which was not organised in NorthernIreland at the time. Instead, the CPNI stood their own candidates in the NorthernIreland general election, 1945 1945 NorthernIreland general election . While they did not come close to winning any seats, they polled a respectable 12,000 votes for their three candidates. The CPNI was unable to use any momentum from their election result and declined in the following decades. Nonetheless it had a massive influence over left politics in NorthernIreland controlling the trade unions as the British Labour Party was absent and trying to politicise the IRA. Its highpoint was the civil rights association NICRA of the late 1960s which it effectively controlled, if only bureaucratically Citation needed date November 2010 . It ultimately became the junior partner ..., which in 1970 became the Communist Party of Ireland. General Secretaries 1941 Sean Murray politician Sean Murray 1963 Hugh Moore References http www.workersrepublic.org Pages Ireland Communism cpihistory1.html A critical history of the Communist Party of Ireland 1976 Defunct political parties in NorthernIreland DEFAULTSORT Communist Party Of NorthernIreland Category Communist parties in NorthernIreland Category Defunct political parties in NorthernIreland Category Political parties established ... more details
about the road in NorthernIreland M3 disambiguation infobox road country GBR province NI type M route 3 length mi 0.8 direction East West terminus b M2 motorway NorthernIreland M2 destinations Bangor, NorthernIreland Bangor terminus b A2 road NorthernIreland A2 Sydenham Bypass established 1995 history Constructed 1995 1998 junction Image UK Motorway M2.svg 1000x20px br M2 motorway NorthernIreland ... Construction and Cintra, S.A. that connects the M2 motorway NorthernIreland M2 in north Belfast , NorthernIreland to the A2 road NorthernIreland A2 Sydenham Bypass in east Belfast. It is the shortest motorway in NorthernIreland, and one of the busiest, carrying 60,000 vehicles per day as of 2005 ref name nirs http www.wesleyjohnston.com roads m3.html NorthernIreland Roads Site M3 ref . Whilst ... from east Belfast to Bangor, NorthernIreland Bangor . The plan was extended to include an orbital ... NorthernIreland Roads Site Belfast Urban Motorway ref Due to a combination ... completed. ref http www.wesleyjohnston.com roads westlink.html NorthernIreland Roads Site Westlink ref Traffic had to make do with crossing the River Lagan, NorthernIreland River Lagan on the Queen ... directly to the A2. ref http www.iht.org motorway m3ni.htm The Motorway Archive M3 NorthernIreland ... m3nistat.htm The Motorway Archive M3 NorthernIreland Dates Page ref The route was designated as the M3 ... http www.wesleyjohnston.com roads historymotorwayplans.html NorthernIreland Roads Site History of Motorway ... M2 motorway NorthernIreland M2 align center Start of motorway align center colspan 3 Lagan Bridge Start of motorway align center End of motorway br Bangor, County Down Bangor A2 road NorthernIreland A2 br Newtownards A20 road NorthernIreland A20 br Downpatrick , Ballynahinch A23 road Ireland A23 ... http www.cbrd.co.uk motorway m3 ni CBRD Motorway Database M3 NorthernIrelandNorthernIreland Roads ... IrelandNorthern Irish roads UK motorways coord 54 36 9.45 N 5 55 12.31 W region GB display title ... more details
Blockquote In this section NorthernIreland legislation means a Acts of the Parliament of Ireland b Acts of the Parliament of NorthernIreland c Orders in Council under section 1 3 of the NorthernIreland Temporary Provisions Act 1972 d Measures of the NorthernIreland Assembly 1973 NorthernIreland Assembly established under section 1 of the NorthernIreland Assembly Act 1973 e Orders in Council under Schedule 1 to the NorthernIreland Act 1974 f Acts of the NorthernIreland Assembly and g Orders in Council under section 85 of the NorthernIreland Act 1998 . ref http www.legislation.gov.uk ... 3 of Schedule 13 to the NorthernIreland Act 1998. Until 2 December 1999, http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1982 38 schedule 2 paragraph 7 1991 02 01 paragraph 7 2 of Schedule 2 to the NorthernIreland Act 1982 provided that Orders in Council under section 38 1 b of the NorthernIreland Constitution ... 38 section 7 1991 02 01 section 7 2 ref were NorthernIreland legislation for the purposes of section ... Act, unless the contrary intention appears, the expression NorthernIreland legislation is to be construed ... Ireland this includes the Parliament of the United Kingdom hereafter Westminster and the NorthernIreland Assembly the Assembly . Legislation created by the Parliament of NorthernIreland , which operated ... legislation is titled by the Assembly as an Order and was titled by the old NorthernIreland Parliament as an Act . Acts of the NorthernIreland Parliament are distinguished from Westminster Acts by the position of the phrase NorthernIreland inside their title. class wikitable Parliament Act Title NorthernIreland Abolished The Subject Matter Act NorthernIreland 1958 United Kingdom The Subject Matter NorthernIreland Act 1958 The Privy Council legislates on Reserved matters through Orders .... ref cite web title Legal order NorthernIreland, European Judicial Network url http ec.europa.eu ... Act can give power to a List of Government departments and agencies in NorthernIreland government ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title NorthernIreland Act 1974 parliament United Kingdom long title An Act to provide for the dissolution of the existing NorthernIreland Assembly and its prorogation until dissolution to make temporary provision for the government of NorthernIreland to provide for the election and holding of a Constitutional Convention in NorthernIreland and for purposes connected with those matters. year 1974 statute book chapter 28 introduced by territorial extent NorthernIreland royal assent 17 July 1974 commencement repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation NorthernIreland Act 1998 status Repealed original text activeTextDocId legislation history use new UK LEG The NorthernIreland Act 1974 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that made provision for the government of NorthernIreland following the collapse of the Sunningdale Agreement . The Act authorised the dissolution of the NorthernIreland Assembly 1973 NorthernIreland Assembly , and transferred its legislative powers to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom Queen in Council . The Act was intended as a temporary measure, Citation needed date July 2011 staying in force for just one year. However, it made provision for the Secretary of State for NorthernIreland to make annual Statutory Instrument orders extending the duration of the Act. As such, the Act remained in force until the institutions created following the 1998 Belfast Agreement were up and running in late 1999. The Act also established a NorthernIreland Constitutional Convention Constitutional Convention , which ultimately failed to achieve cross community consensus on new constitutional arrangements, and was permanently dissolved in 1976. External links http cain.ulst.ac.uk hmso nia1974.htm Text of the Act Use dmy dates date July 2011 Category History of NorthernIreland NorthernIreland stub UK law stub ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Wikify date December 2009 The Pharmaceutical Society of NorthernIreland is the regulatory and professional body for pharmacy in NorthernIreland . As the regulatory body, it seeks to protect public safety in pharmacy by setting and promoting standards for pharmacists admission to the register and for remaining on the register maintaining a publicly accessible register of pharmacists, and pharmacy premises, in NorthernIreland handling concerns about the Fitness to Practise of registrants and taking any necessary action to protect the public and ensuring high standards of education and training for pharmacists in NorthernIreland As the professional body it seeks to develop the pharmacy profession in NorthernIreland in the public interest. See also Pharmaceutical industry in the United Kingdom List of pharmacy organizations in the United Kingdom External links http www.psni.org.uk Official Website Medical regulation in the United Kingdom Pharmaceutical industry in the United Kingdom DEFAULTSORT Pharmaceutical Society Of NorthernIreland Category Pharmacy organizations Category Medical regulation in the United Kingdom Category Organizations established in 1925 Category Regulators of NorthernIreland Category Health in NorthernIreland Category Medical associations based in the United Kingdom Category Medical and health regulators Category 1925 establishments in NorthernIreland UK org stub ... more details