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Prime Minister of Northern Ireland

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By the 20th century, the Order had pervaded the highest echelons of society. Every prime minister of Northern Ireland, from Partition in 1921 to the return of direct rule in 1972, was an Orangeman, as are a number of current ministers in the Northern Ireland
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had originally been granted the role and exercised the powers, functions and duties pending the creation of governor's post in 1922. Ward, p.116.
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The new office of governor had not yet come into being because its creation required an amendment to the original Act. The
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The prime minister's residence from 1920 until 1922 was Cabin Hill, later to become the junior school for
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of 1998. In contrast with the Westminster-style system of the earlier Stormont government, the new
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The Government of Ireland Act provided for the appointment of the executive committee of the
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suspended in 1972 and then abolished in 1973, along with the contemporary government, when
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Additional Parliamentary Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister
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between 1921 and 1972. No such office was provided for in the
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First Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland
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Parliamentary Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister
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was used, though some prime ministers chose to live in
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Speaker of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland
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Index

Prime minister of Northern Ireland
First Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland

House of Commons
Governor of Northern Ireland
Term length
At His Majesty's pleasure
General Elections
Sir James Craig
Brian Faulkner
suspended
abolished
direct rule
Northern Ireland
Chief and deputy-Chief Executive
First Minister and deputy First Minister
Government of Northern Ireland
Government of Ireland Act 1920
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
governors-general
Westminster systems
Canada
statute law
prime minister of the United Kingdom
direct rule
Northern Ireland
Privy Council of Northern Ireland
governor
House of Commons of Northern Ireland
Ulster Unionist Party

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