No N.Ireland is not considered part of the country of Ireland. N.Ireland is part of the British Empire. N.Ireland has not got independence. But if you are from N.Ireland you are still Irish because you are on the Island of Ireland. There is a pretty equal number of National Irish (catholic) which what to be with the Republic of Ireland and Unionest Irish (protestant) who want to stay with the U.K in N.Ireland. This is a very simple answer, i would be writing 100s of pages to explain it fully because it is complicated and the history goes back over 800 years.
No, it is part of the United Kingdom, which consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
No. They are completely separate places.
Politically, Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom along with England, Scotland and Wales.
Northern Ireland is part of the island of Ireland, but not part of the Republic of Ireland. Politically, Northern Ireland is part of the UK.
Ireland was never part of England. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is not part of England. Great Britain is made up of England, Wales and Scotland. The United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are on the island of Ireland, so they do not even share a border with England and have never been part of it. The Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom.
Northern Ireland is about 80 miles west of the northern part of England.
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.
England,Scotland,Northern Ireland and Wales.
Neither Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland are part of Great Britain. It is an island consisting of Wales, Scotland and England. Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are both on the island of Ireland. Northern Ireland is regarded as part of the United Kingdom, but it is on a separate island to England, Scotland and Wales.
Northern Ireland isn't owned by England. It is part of the United Kingdom because in a referendum, the majority of the population of Northern Ireland voted to stay in the United Kingdom and not become part of the Republic of Ireland.
Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom, but Northern Ireland is.
It dosnt it is part of the United Kingdom of England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland and is a democratic country
No. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland, along with the Republic of Ireland. England is on the island of Great Britain, along with Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland are collectively known as the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom.
northern Ireland is governed by England and it's part of the UK , although it is of course owned by the Irish people
No, England is part of the UK along with Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
England did not unite with Northern Ireland. Ireland was at one time part of the British empire. Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales became the United Kingdom in 1801. In 1922, the Republic of Ireland became independent and Northern Ireland was formed and remained in the United Kingdom.