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About forty five minute's flight time.

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Q: How long does it take to fly between England and northern Ireland?
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How long has Northern Ireland been part of England for?

Northern Ireland has never been part of Britain. Britain is an island which consists of England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is on the neighbouring island of Ireland. What you are confusing is the United Kingdom, which consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland came into existence after 1921 and since then it has been a part of the United Kingdom.


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How did Ireland go to war with England?

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How long has the United Kingdom's government been in place?

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