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Politics and government of
Northern Ireland


In Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland Assembly

MLA
Committees
List of Acts
Members: 2007 - 2003 - 1998
Elections: 2007 - 2003 - 1998


Northern Ireland Executive

First Minister and deputy First Minister
Departments
Executives: First - Suspended - Second


Northern Ireland Policing Board
Parades Commission

In the United Kingdom

United Kingdom Parliament

Committees: Affairs - Grand
Members: Commons - Lords - Privy Council
Elections: 2005


United Kingdom Government

Northern Ireland Office
Secretary of StateDirect Rule

In the European Union

European Union Parliament

MEP
Members: 2004 - 1999
Elections: 2004 - 1999

Related political parties

Designated Unionist
Democratic Unionist Party
Ulster Unionist Party
Progressive Unionist Party
Conservatives
Traditional Unionist Voice

Designated Nationalist
Sinn Féin
Social Democratic and Labour Party
Fianna Fáil

Designated Other
Alliance Party
Green Party

Related bodies

North/South Ministerial Council
British-Irish Council
British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference
Civic Forum for Northern Ireland

See also

St Andrews Agreement (2006)
Belfast Agreement (1998)

Segregation in Northern Ireland
Elections in Northern Ireland

Constituencies
Political parties


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The Northern Ireland Assembly elected in November 2003, never met as such, since Northern Ireland's devolved government and representative institutions were suspended following the re-introduction of direct rule by the United Kingdom government on 14 October 2002. Northern Ireland (Tuaisceart Éireann Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a Country within the United Kingdom, lying in the northeast of General demographics Population 1685267 The population of Northern Ireland has increased annually since 1978 Northern Ireland (Tuaisceart Éireann Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a Country within the United Kingdom, lying in the northeast of The Northern Ireland Assembly ( Irish: Tionól Thuaisceart Éireann, Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann Semmlie) is the devolved Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA) is a representative elected by the voters to the Northern Ireland Assembly in Northern Ireland. 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KeyPartyNov. 2003Jan 2007
 Democratic Unionist Party3032
 Ulster Unionist Party2724
 Sinn Féin2421
 Social Democratic and Labour Party1818
 Alliance Party65
 UK Unionist Party11
 Progressive Unionist Party11
 Independent14
 Speaker01
 Designations
 Unionist5958
 Nationalist4240
 Other77



Members Elected

NameConstituencyParty
Paul BerryNewry and ArmaghDemocratic Unionist Party
Thomas BuchananWest TyroneDemocratic Unionist Party
Gregory CampbellEast LondonderryDemocratic Unionist Party
Wilson ClydeSouth AntrimDemocratic Unionist Party
George DawsonEast AntrimDemocratic Unionist Party
Diane DoddsWest BelfastDemocratic Unionist Party
Nigel DoddsNorth BelfastDemocratic Unionist Party
Alex EastonNorth DownDemocratic Unionist Party
George EnnisStrangfordDemocratic Unionist Party
Paul GirvanSouth AntrimDemocratic Unionist Party
William HayFoyleDemocratic Unionist Party
David HilditchEast AntrimDemocratic Unionist Party
Nelson McCauslandNorth BelfastDemocratic Unionist Party
William McCreaMid UlsterDemocratic Unionist Party
Lord MorrowFermanagh and South TyroneDemocratic Unionist Party
Stephen MoutrayUpper BannDemocratic Unionist Party
Robin NewtonEast BelfastDemocratic Unionist Party
Ian PaisleyNorth Antrim (Leader)Democratic Unionist Party
Ian Paisley, Jr.North AntrimDemocratic Unionist Party
Edwin PootsLagan ValleyDemocratic Unionist Party
George RobinsonEast LondonderryDemocratic Unionist Party
Iris RobinsonStrangfordDemocratic Unionist Party
Mark RobinsonSouth BelfastDemocratic Unionist Party
Peter RobinsonEast Belfast (Deputy Leader)Democratic Unionist Party
Jim ShannonStrangfordDemocratic Unionist Party
David SimpsonUpper BannDemocratic Unionist Party
Mervyn StoreyNorth AntrimDemocratic Unionist Party
Peter WeirNorth DownDemocratic Unionist Party
Jim WellsSouth DownDemocratic Unionist Party
Sammy WilsonEast AntrimDemocratic Unionist Party
Billy ArmstrongMid UlsterUlster Unionist Party
Norah BeareLagan ValleyUlster Unionist Party
Roy Beggs JnrEast AntrimUlster Unionist Party
Billy BellLagan ValleyUlster Unionist Party
Esmond BirnieSouth BelfastUlster Unionist Party
David BurnsideSouth AntrimUlster Unionist Party
Fred CobainNorth BelfastUlster Unionist Party
Michael CopelandEast BelfastUlster Unionist Party
Robert CoulterNorth AntrimUlster Unionist Party
Leslie CreeNorth DownUlster Unionist Party
Jeffrey DonaldsonLagan ValleyUlster Unionist Party
Tom ElliottFermanagh and South TyroneUlster Unionist Party
Sir Reg EmpeyEast Belfast (Leader)Ulster Unionist Party
Arlene FosterFermanagh & South TyroneUlster Unionist Party
Sam GardinerUpper BannUlster Unionist Party
Norman HillisEast LondonderryUlster Unionist Party
Derek HusseyWest TyroneUlster Unionist Party
Danny KennedyNewry and Armagh (Deputy Leader)Ulster Unionist Party
Lord KilclooneyStrangfordUlster Unionist Party
David McClartyEast LondonderryUlster Unionist Party
Alan McFarlandNorth Down (Chief Negotiator)Ulster Unionist Party
Michael McGimpseySouth BelfastUlster Unionist Party
David McNarryStrangfordUlster Unionist Party
Dermot NesbittSouth DownUlster Unionist Party
Ken RobinsonEast AntrimUlster Unionist Party
Lord TrimbleUpper BannUlster Unionist Party
Jim WilsonSouth AntrimUlster Unionist Party
Gerry AdamsWest Belfast (President)Sinn Féin
Francis BrollyEast LondonderrySinn Féin
Bairbre de BrunWest BelfastSinn Féin
Willie ClarkeSouth DownSinn Féin
Pat DohertyWest TyroneSinn Féin
Geraldine DouganMid UlsterSinn Féin
Michael FergusonWest BelfastSinn Féin
Michelle GildernewFermanagh and South TyroneSinn Féin
Davy HylandNewry and ArmaghSinn Féin
Gerry KellyNorth BelfastSinn Féin
Alex MaskeySouth BelfastSinn Féin
Fra McCannWest BelfastSinn Féin
Barry McElduffWest TyroneSinn Féin
Philip McGuiganNorth AntrimSinn Féin
Martin McGuinnessMid Ulster (Chief Negotiator)Sinn Féin
Mitchel McLaughlinFoyleSinn Féin
Francie MolloyMid UlsterSinn Féin
Conor MurphyNewry and ArmaghSinn Féin
Mary NelisFoyleSinn Féin
John O'DowdUpper BannSinn Féin
Patricia O'RaweNewry and ArmaghSinn Féin
Tom O'ReillyFermanagh and South TyroneSinn Féin
Caitriona RuaneSouth DownSinn Féin
Kathy StantonNorth BelfastSinn Féin
Alex AttwoodWest BelfastSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Dominic BradleyNewry and ArmaghSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Mary BradleyFoyleSocial Democratic and Labour Party
PJ BradleySouth DownSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Thomas BurnsSouth AntrimSocial Democratic and Labour Party
John DallatEast LondonderrySocial Democratic and Labour Party
Mark DurkanFoyle (Leader)Social Democratic and Labour Party
Sean FarrenNorth AntrimSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Marietta FarrellLagan ValleySocial Democratic and Labour Party
Tommy GallagherFermanagh and South TyroneSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Carmel HannaSouth BelfastSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Dolores KellyUpper BannSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Patricia LewsleyLagan ValleySocial Democratic and Labour Party
Alban MaginnessNorth BelfastSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Alasdair McDonnellSouth Belfast (Deputy Leader)Social Democratic and Labour Party
Patsy McGloneMid UlsterSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Eugene McMenaminWest TyroneSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Pat RamseyFoyleSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Margaret RitchieSouth DownSocial Democratic and Labour Party
Eileen BellNorth DownAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Seamus CloseLagan ValleyAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
David FordSouth Antrim (Leader)Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Naomi LongEast Belfast (Deputy Leader)Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Kieran McCarthyStrangfordAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Séan NeesonEast AntrimAlliance Party of Northern Ireland
Robert McCartneyNorth DownUnited Kingdom Unionist Party
David ErvineEast Belfast (Leader)Progressive Unionist Party
Kieran DeenyWest TyroneIndependent

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See also

References

  1. ^ Northern Ireland Act 2006 (c. 17)
This is a list of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly elected in 1998. This is a list of members of the Northern Ireland Forum. The Forum was elected in 1996 This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs elected to the House of Commons by constituencies in Northern Ireland for the Fifty-Fourth Parliament of the United The third elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly were held on 7 March 2007 when 108 new members were selected
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