No. The six counties of Northern Ireland are a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The rest of Ireland is a separate, sovereign country called The Republic of Ireland. Britain refers to England, Scotland and Wales, so no part of Ireland is part of Britain.
This is because the majory of people living in it known as unionist want to remain part of the UK. At one stage the whole island of Ireland was part of the Great Britain because the king at the time took control. As time went by only the nothern end of this island wanted to remain part of Great Britain called Ulster.
No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.No. They want a united Ireland and no involvement of British rule in Ireland.
Unless i misunderstand the query, it's due to the fact that all of Ireland was part of the British Empire until the 1920's.
The current British ambassador to Ireland is David Reddaway.
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No. Athletes compete for either Ireland or Great Britain and Northern Ireland. There's been a longstanding dispute on whether the Northern Ireland area belongs to Britain or Ireland, but most people agree it's not a separate country, which is why it doesn't compete in the Olympics on its own.
Yes, Northern Ireland joined in 1973 as part of the UK.
This is because the majory of people living in it known as unionist want to remain part of the UK. At one stage the whole island of Ireland was part of the Great Britain because the king at the time took control. As time went by only the nothern end of this island wanted to remain part of Great Britain called Ulster.
315000 square kilometres. This includes Ireland, which geographically is part of the British Isles.
The Republic of Ireland is geographically part of the British Isles.
Yes. Northern Ireland normally competes as part of the British team, but lots of sports people from Northern Ireland compete with the Irish team.Yes. Northern Ireland normally competes as part of the British team, but lots of sports people from Northern Ireland compete with the Irish team.Yes. Northern Ireland normally competes as part of the British team, but lots of sports people from Northern Ireland compete with the Irish team.Yes. Northern Ireland normally competes as part of the British team, but lots of sports people from Northern Ireland compete with the Irish team.Yes. Northern Ireland normally competes as part of the British team, but lots of sports people from Northern Ireland compete with the Irish team.Yes. Northern Ireland normally competes as part of the British team, but lots of sports people from Northern Ireland compete with the Irish team.Yes. Northern Ireland normally competes as part of the British team, but lots of sports people from Northern Ireland compete with the Irish team.Yes. Northern Ireland normally competes as part of the British team, but lots of sports people from Northern Ireland compete with the Irish team.Yes. Northern Ireland normally competes as part of the British team, but lots of sports people from Northern Ireland compete with the Irish team.Yes. Northern Ireland normally competes as part of the British team, but lots of sports people from Northern Ireland compete with the Irish team.Yes. Northern Ireland normally competes as part of the British team, but lots of sports people from Northern Ireland compete with the Irish team.
Ireland is in the British Isles, but is not a part of the United Kingdom.
No. Britain is a separate island to Ireland. It was part of the British Empire, but not part of Britain.
No, it is in western Ireland which does not class as part of the UK.
British people like all parts of Ireland. British people visit Ireland on holidays and for other reasons, and even move there, to all parts. What you may be thinking of is Northern Ireland being part of the United Kingdom, but that has nothing to do with what parts of Ireland British people like or don't like.
Northern Ireland is politicaclly part of the United Kingdom, and is one of the four British Nations. However it is not on mainland Britain, but is a province on the neighbouring island, Ireland.
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