Martin Mc Guinness is the deputy first minister and he is of the Sinn Fein party
In the Northern Ireland Assembly, the First Minister is Peter Robinson, DUP and the Deputy First Minister is Martin McGuinness, Sinn Fein. Although, the leader of Sinn Fein is Gerry Adams.
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.
Northern Ireland doesn't have a prime minister, it has a first minister. The current first minister is Peter Robinson, the leader of The Democratic Unionist Party. The deputy first minister is Martin McGuinness of Sinn Fein, ( there should be an acute over the 'e').
As of the 24th of November 2013: The President of Ireland, who is the head of state, is Michael D. Higgins. The Taoiseach, which is the title for an Irish head of government, is Enda Kenny. He is also the leader of Fine Gael, the largest political party in Ireland. Mícheál Martin is the leader of Fianna Fáil, the largest opposition party. Eamon Gilmore leads the Irish Labour Party and is also Tánaiste, second to the Taoiseach. Gerry Adams leads Sinn Féin. Peter Robinson is the First Minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly, and leader of the Democratic Unionist Party. Martin McGuinness of Sinn Féin, is the Deputy First Minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly. There are some other smaller political parties in Ireland and there are many other important leaders in religious and civic society in Ireland, but the above list is a comprehensive list of political leaders.
The term vice-president is not used. The position is called the deputy leader. As of the 7th of March 2015, the deputy leader of Fine Gael is James Reilly.
She is the head of state, but does not take an active role in the day to day running of Northern Ireland. She is a monarch, not a political leader.
The head of state in Ireland is the president. The current president (June 2011) is Mary McAleese, whose term will end later in 2011. Ireland does not have a vice president, so there is no vice leader of Ireland. The head of government, known as a Taoiseach, has a deputy, known as a Tánaiste, but neither of these can be considered the vice leader of the country.
sushma swaraj is the deputy leader of lok sabha.
Leader - Gordon Brown Deputy Leader - Harriet Harman
You could say nobody, as Northern Ireland as it now is, did not come into existence until 1922. However, the person you would be looking for would be James Craig.
England does not have a leader as it is a constituent nation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (U.K.) The head of state of the U.K. is HRH Queen Elizabeth II and the Prime Minister is David Cameron of the Conservative party, currently in a coalition with Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats serving as deputy Prime Minister.
hi i think it was NICRA Northern Ireland civil rights association