The sea that separates Ireland and Northern Ireland from Great Britain is called the Irish Sea. The area of sea immediately north of the Irish Sea is called the North Channel, and separates Northern Ireland from Scotland.
St. Georges Channel does separate Ireland from the rest of the UK.
The UK and Ireland are in the same time zone.
Ireland and the UK are connected through historical, cultural, and economic ties. Geographically, they are separated by the Irish Sea, with Northern Ireland being part of the UK and sharing a border with the Republic of Ireland. They engage in trade and travel, with agreements facilitating movement between the two. Additionally, both countries share cultural connections, influenced by their intertwined histories and close relationships among their populations.
Ireland and the UK both operate by GMT so therefore they share the same time. There is no time difference between the two countries
No. Kerry is in the Republic of Ireland which is not part of the UK. Only Northern Ireland is part of the UK and Kerry is not in Northern Ireland.
No, Not if you a Citizen of the UK or Ireland.
No. Waterford is in the Republic Ireland and so it is not in the UK.
No it is not. The UK only includes Northern Ireland
The Republic of Ireland has a common border with the six counties of Northern Ireland which is part of the UK.
The Republic of Ireland is not in the UK. They are completely separate. Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland.
There is no conflict between Northern Ireland and the UK. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. However, a minority of the population of Northern Ireland want to leave the UK and become a part of the Republic of Ireland. There has been a referendum about this in the past and the majority of the Northern Ireland people want to remain in the UK. Democracy won the day.