Northern Ireland never joined Great Britain. Great Britain is an island, and Northern Island is on a separate island. What you are referring to is the United Kingdom. It could be said to have joined it separately as Northern Ireland in 1921, because that is when Northern Ireland came into existence, or as part of Ireland in 1801 when the Act of Union of 1800 came into being.
Northern Iceland?? Its just Iceland, and it hasn't joined yet, the accession process just begun. If you mean Northern IRELAND, UK , it joined EU within the GB in 1973.
The Republic of Ireland is not in the United Kingdom or in Great Britain. Northern Ireland is in the United Kingdom, but not in Great Britain.
England, Scotland, Wales and possibly Northern Ireland
GB (Great Britain) is England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is included, the country then gets its full name of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.
No, because Ireland is not part of gb all together, England Scotland and northern Ireland are the countries that make up the gb team.
R England , Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
England -Scotland -Wales if you include northern Ireland you get UK
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland. (UK not GB)
GB GB is correct for Great Britain, but normally it is said UK, which is short for United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland was part of Great Britain in WW2.
Yes - and because of that, Team GB is misnamed and should be Team UK.
The United Kingdom is the term used to describe England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland together.