Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom, but Northern Ireland is.
Northern Ireland does not own any country. Northern Ireland itself is part of the United Kingdom, which may be what you mean.
No. Only Northern Ireland is. The rest of Ireland, known as the Republic of Ireland, is not.
Wales and Scotland are part of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland is part of it, but the Republic of Ireland is not.
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.
Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom. Part of the island of Ireland, known as Northern Ireland, is part of the United Kingdom, but the rest of Ireland, often referred to as the Republic of Ireland, is an independent country and is not part of the United Kingdom.
The united kingdom
All of Ireland was part of the United Kingdom between 1801 and 1922. Then what is now the Republic of Ireland became independent and at the same time Northern Ireland was first created and stayed part of the United Kingdom. So the United Kingdom did not get control of Northern Ireland; it was part of the United Kingdom from the moment it came into existence.
Northern Ireland.
Because the United Kingdom didn't want Republic of Ireland and the Republic of Ireland don't want to be part of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland however, is part of the United Kingdom.
Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. In contrast, the southern portion of Ireland (the Republic of Ireland) is its own country.
No. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and the other five sixths of the island is the Republic of Ireland.