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  2. Ireland–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    The Irish question and British politics, 1868–1986 (Macmillan International Higher Education, 1988). Cauvet, Philippe. "‘It’s not just the economy, stupid!’ Brexit, the Good Friday Agreement and the Irish border conundrum." Observatoire de la société britannique 24 (2019): 105-118. online in English; Doyle, John, and Eileen Connolly.

  3. Irish issue in British politics - Wikipedia

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    The Liberals and Ireland: the Ulster question in British politics to 1914 (Harvester Press, 1980). Kee, Robert. The Green Flag, (Penguin, 1972) popular history of Irish nationalism; Hammond, J. L. Gladstone and the Irish nation (1938) online edition. Loughlin, J. Gladstone, home rule and the Ulster question, 1882–1893 (1986). online

  4. 2024 Northern Ireland Executive formation - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022, British prime minister Rishi Sunak and Tánaiste Micheál Martin met in Blackpool at the British-Irish Council summit. [28] Sunak said he was confident a breakthrough in negotiations over the Northern Ireland Protocol were possible. [29] The December 2022 deadline passed without any resolution. The deadline was extended to 19 ...

  5. Opinion polling on a United Ireland - Wikipedia

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    "If there was a referendum (i.e. a 'Border poll') on the constitutional position of Northern Ireland today, would you vote for Northern Ireland to be.." 11–26 March 2022 University of Liverpool/The Irish News [17] 1,000 30.0%: 45.3% *18.7% 6%: 15.3% 40% to 60% "I would vote for a united Ireland tomorrow" *Neither Agree/Disagree: 15–18 ...

  6. St Andrews Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The St Andrews Agreement (Irish: Comhaontú Chill Rímhinn; Ulster Scots: St Andra's 'Greement, St Andrew's Greeance [1] or St Andrae's Greeance [2]) is an agreement between the British and Irish governments and Northern Ireland's political parties in relation to the devolution of power in the region.

  7. British–Irish Parliamentary Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The BritishIrish Parliamentary Assembly (BIPA, Irish: Tionól Pharlaiminteach na Breataine agus na hÉireann) is a deliberative body consisting of members elected to those national legislative bodies found within Ireland and the United Kingdom, namely the parliaments of the United Kingdom, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the British crown dependencies. [1]

  8. Foreign relations of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Republican political party, Sinn Féin is also known to have close political links to the Cuban government. In 2015 Sinn Féin party leader, Gerry Adams made an official visit to the country. [244] Dominican Republic: 13 July 2000 [245] Ireland is represented in the Dominican Republic through its embassy in Bogota, Colombia

  9. Politics of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland is a parliamentary, representative democratic republic and a member state of the European Union.While the head of state is the popularly elected President of Ireland, it is a largely ceremonial position, with real political power being vested in the Taoiseach, who is nominated by the Dáil and is the head of the government.