National Democratic Party - Northern Ireland - was created in 1965.
There is no English Parliament (although there are devolved parliaments for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). The United Kingdom Parliament is currently made up of: Conservative Labour Liberal Democrat Democratic Unionist Party (of Northern Ireland) Scottish National Party Sinn Fein (of Northern Ireland) Plaid Cymru (Welsh National Party) Social Democratic and Labour Party (of Northern Ireland) Green Party Alliance Party (of Northern Ireland) There are other political parties in the UK which stood for election to Parliament but won no seats, for example: United Kingdom Independence Party British National Party National Front Monster Raving Loony (William Hill) Party
The Democratic Unionist Party is confined to Northern Ireland, and is a right-wing party that wishes Northern Ireland to remain a part of the UK. Most of it's members are traditionalist Anglicans or Presbyterians, who would not support same-sex marriage.
As of the 8th of April 2015, it is the Democratic Unionist Party.
DUP (Democratic Unionists Party) which is lead by First Minster Peter Robinson.
The first minister is Peter Robinson, leader of the DUP (Democratic Unionists Party).
The main parties in the Northern Ireland Assembly are:The Democratic Unionist PartySinn FéinThe Ulster Unionist PartyThe Social Democratic and Labour PartyThe Alliance Party
Fine Gael, Labour, Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin, Green Party and others operate in the Republic of Ireland. Sinn Féin, The Democratic Unionist Party, Social Democratic and Labour Party, the Alliance Party and others operate in Northern Ireland.
Democratic Party - Northern Cyprus - was created in 1992.
As of the start of January 2017, the First Minister of Northern Ireland is Arlene Foster, leader of the DUP (Democratic Unionists Party), along with the Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness of Sinn Féin.
The Ulster Unionist Party. It is a political party in Northern Ireland.
National Democrats Party was created in 1999.