Northern Ireland - Wikipedia Northern Ireland is a distinct legal jurisdiction, separate from the two other jurisdictions in the United Kingdom (England and Wales, and Scotland) Northern Ireland law developed from Irish law that existed before the partition of Ireland in 1921
Northern Ireland | History, Population, Flag, Map, Capital, Facts . . . Northern Ireland can be thought of topographically as a saucer centred on Lough (lake) Neagh, the upturned rim of which forms the highlands Five of the six historic counties— Antrim, Down, Armagh, Tyrone, and Londonderry—meet at the lake, and each has a highland region on the saucer’s rim To the north and east the mountains of Antrim (physiographically a plateau) tilt upward toward the
25 Things To Do in Northern Ireland in 2025 (NI Bucket List) Ireland Before You Die’s tips for visiting Northern Ireland: Expect rain even if the forecast is sunny because the weather in Ireland is temperamental!; If you’re on a budget, check out our fantastic list of free things to do ; Stay safe in Northern Ireland by avoiding unsafe areas, especially at night ; Use public transport like Translink’s metro, Glider, and trains to get around
Welcome to Northern Ireland | Official site for Tourism NI Northern Ireland is a land of captivating contrasts, where historic landmarks and stunning landscapes beckon exploration Unearth the mystery of the Giant's Causeway, with its otherworldly hexagonal columns, immerse yourself in Belfast's rich history at the Titanic Quarter, or walk along Derry~Londonderry's historic city walls
31 Best Things to do in Northern Ireland in 2025 - The Irish Road Trip The Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail (nicknamed Ireland’s Stairway to Heaven) is an 11km walk in County Fermanagh that weaves its way through Northern Ireland’s largest patch of blanket bog You can either park in the Cuilcagh Boardwalk car park (it costs £6 and should be pre-booked) at the entrance to the trail, or at Killykeegan Nature Reserve
What to know after anti-immigrant violence flares in a Northern Ireland . . . LONDON (AP) — Police in Northern Ireland say 17 officers were injured during a second night of anti-immigrant violence in the town of Ballymena, where rioters threw bricks, bottles, petrol bombs and fireworks and set several vehicles and houses on fire Police used water cannon and fired rubber bullets to disperse a crowd of several hundred people
Northern Ireland Maps Facts - World Atlas Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom, shares its western and southern borders with the Republic of Ireland (which is separate from Northern Ireland and is formally known as Ireland), while the North Channel separates it from Scotland to the east Occupying a total area of approximately 5,460 square miles, the region is characterized by diverse geographical features, ranging from
Anti-Immigrant Riots Set Northern Irish Town on Edge Northern Ireland has seen increased immigration in recent years, with the percentage of the population born outside of the United Kingdom rising from 6 5 percent in 2011 to 8 6 percent in 2021,
Northern Ireland | Facts Information - Infoplease Northern Ireland was an integral part of the United Kingdom, but under the terms of the Government of Ireland Act in 1920, it had a semiautonomous government In 1972, however, after three years of sectarian violence between Protestants and Catholics that resulted in more than 400 dead and thousands injured, Britain suspended the Ulster parliament