The Isle of Man
Northern Ireland is politicaclly part of the United Kingdom, and is one of the four British Nations. However it is not on mainland Britain, but is a province on the neighbouring island, Ireland.
Ireland and the Isle of Man
Ireland is in the British Isles, but is not a part of the United Kingdom.
No. Britain is an island made of England, Scotland and Wales. The Isle of Man is a separated island, between Britain and Ireland. It is not part of the United Kingdom either. It is a Crown dependency.
It has its own parliament, but it is a British crown dependency, though not part of the United Kingdom.
The UK is not called the British Isles. They are two different things. The British Isles consists of the island of Britain, the island of Ireland and the many small islands around those two large islands. The British Isles is a geographical term. The United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. All of the United Kingdom is in the British Isles, but there are many parts of the British Isles, such as the Republic of Ireland and the Isle of Man, that are not part of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is a political entity.
The Isle of Skye is in Scotland in the United Kingdom.
The political entities in the British Isles are the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and the Isle of Man. The constituent countries in the United Kingdom are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The United Kingdom it also includes the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man
The term 'British Isles' is controversial and is offensive to some people. Ireland and the Isle of Man are in that group of islands and are not part of the UK.
No, it is part of the United Kingdom.