The Kingdom of Ireland was incorporated into the United Kingdom in 1801. The 26 counties of the Irish Free State (Éire) left the UK in 1921, leaving 6 counties which created Northern Ireland and which remained as part of the United Kingdom.
It was created as a distinct administrative subdivision of the UK on 3 May 1921
Yes, Northern Ireland joined in 1973 as part of the UK.
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.
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.
No, Northern Ireland is a part of the UK.
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.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
As Northern Ireland is still part of the UK; the same rules will apply.
No. Northern Ireland is part of the UK, so the visa will cover it.
Northern Ireland is in the UK, and the international dialling code for the UK is +44.
Northern Ireland is part of the UK so your UK visa is valid.
No it is not. The UK only includes Northern Ireland
No, but the country of Northern Ireland is.