Northern Ireland is a part of Britain/United Kingdom. It is not 'controlled' by Britain any more than England, Scotland or Wales are.
In fact, it actually has more right to leave the United Kingdom than any of the other parts (due to the Belfast Agreement).
All of Ireland became part of the United Kingdom in 1801. In 1922 a treaty was signed where 26 counties of Ireland became independent and 6 counties stayed part of the United Kingdom. Those 6 counties are together called Northern Ireland and the 26 counties are known as the Republic of Ireland. So Northern Ireland only came into existence in 1922 and has been part of the United Kingdom for all of its existence.
Northern Ireland comes under British control but has a devolved government. The Republic of Ireland is an independent country that rules itself.
The people of Northern Ireland voted to remain part of the United Kingdom.
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The British People come from the four country's that make up the United Kingdom. These are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Ireland is a separate country and not to be confused with Northern Ireland.
It all depends on your religion and political beliefs:Catholics - tend to be Nationalist/Republican - want Northern Ireland to join the Republic and become united - therefore they say they are Irish.Protestants - tend to be Unionist/Loyalist - want Northern Ireland to remain a part of the United Kingdom - therefore they say they are British.Technically, however, under the British Nationality Act of 1981, it states that all persons located in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland are in fact British.Also, if you check up Northern Ireland on wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Ireland ) under the Citizenship and Identity tab, the very first sentence reads "As part of the United Kingdom, people from Northern Ireland are British citizens"Im Irish !
The very first people believed to have come to Ireland came from northern Spain.
The Assembly is like Northern Ireland's parliament and the Executive is like its government. Northern Ireland has a devolved government, so it only has some powers and the other powers come from Westminster in London.The Assembly is like Northern Ireland's parliament and the Executive is like its government. Northern Ireland has a devolved government, so it only has some powers and the other powers come from Westminster in London.The Assembly is like Northern Ireland's parliament and the Executive is like its government. Northern Ireland has a devolved government, so it only has some powers and the other powers come from Westminster in London.The Assembly is like Northern Ireland's parliament and the Executive is like its government. Northern Ireland has a devolved government, so it only has some powers and the other powers come from Westminster in London.The Assembly is like Northern Ireland's parliament and the Executive is like its government. Northern Ireland has a devolved government, so it only has some powers and the other powers come from Westminster in London.The Assembly is like Northern Ireland's parliament and the Executive is like its government. Northern Ireland has a devolved government, so it only has some powers and the other powers come from Westminster in London.The Assembly is like Northern Ireland's parliament and the Executive is like its government. Northern Ireland has a devolved government, so it only has some powers and the other powers come from Westminster in London.The Assembly is like Northern Ireland's parliament and the Executive is like its government. Northern Ireland has a devolved government, so it only has some powers and the other powers come from Westminster in London.The Assembly is like Northern Ireland's parliament and the Executive is like its government. Northern Ireland has a devolved government, so it only has some powers and the other powers come from Westminster in London.The Assembly is like Northern Ireland's parliament and the Executive is like its government. Northern Ireland has a devolved government, so it only has some powers and the other powers come from Westminster in London.The Assembly is like Northern Ireland's parliament and the Executive is like its government. Northern Ireland has a devolved government, so it only has some powers and the other powers come from Westminster in London.
Presumably Ireland or Scotland.
Northern Ireland
They will need a visa to enter the United Kingdom in order to enter Northern Ireland.
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Northern Ireland was only officially created in 1922. At that time over a million people lived there and so they could all be said to be the first inhabitants of Northern Ireland. Going back further, the first people to come to the island of Ireland are believed to have come from northern Spain over 8000 years ago.
Scottland and Northern Ireland.
It is known to have originated from Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Winston Churchill was democratically elected by the British electorate, he was Prime Minster of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.