For respect of the flag. It is one of the rules of how to treat it.
It is protocol for handling the Irish flag in Ireland. The same applies in many countries with national flags. An Irish flag flying in another country would not be flown highest, whereas the flag of that country might be. It is the national flag of Ireland, so it is of greater importance than any other flag in Ireland, and so it is flown higher than other flags.
They fly a different flag, because they are a different country, now if they were the same country, they would fly the the US flag.
Its a same way we fly a flag ay United State.
Texas
Unless you want to provoke an international incident, YES; as a sign of respect, both flags should fly at the same level; no flag should fly aobve each other.
the same as now: The Union Jack
Yes. But the only flag that can be flown at the same height is the Texas flag. Because it was a republic every other flag is flow below it if it is being flown.such as: st.flags, business flags, army/military flags, ect. --- Actually it is a common misconception, largely born out of Texas pride - that only Texas can fly their flag at the same height as the American Stars n' Stripes. Any state can fly their fly at the same height. There are no special provisions in the US Flag Code. However it is interesting to note that Texas's own Flag Code states that the state flag should either be flown below the U.S. flag if on the same pole or at the same height as the U.S. flag if on separate poles. Vermont and California were also a republic once upon a time.
The same flag that it flies at other times - the Union Flag - sometimes incorrectly called the Union Jack.
The four nations represented by the flags flying from Newcastle are England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each flag symbolizes the respective nation within the United Kingdom. The flags typically displayed include the St George's Cross for England, the Saltire for Scotland, the Red Dragon for Wales, and the Ulster Banner for Northern Ireland. These flags reflect the diverse cultural heritage of the UK.
It is not illegal to fly a tattered flag, but it is considered disrespectful. It is recommended to replace a tattered flag with a new one to show proper respect for the flag and its symbolism.
No flag can be flown the American flag when on American soil.