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It is the longest motorway in Northern Ireland and runs for 38 miles (61 km) from Belfast to Dungannon through County Antrim, County Down, County Armagh and County Tyrone. It forms part of the route via the A1 in Northern Ireland ( N1/M1 in the Republic of Ireland ) between Belfast and Dublin as well as being a part of the unsigned European E01 ...
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A1 near Newry. The main roads in Northern Ireland are signed "M"/"A"/"B" as in Great Britain.Whereas the roads in Great Britain are numbered according to a zonal system, there is no available explanation for the allocation of road numbers in Northern Ireland, [1] though their numbering is separate from the system in England, Scotland and Wales.
Northern Ireland law developed from Irish law that existed before the partition of Ireland in 1921. Northern Ireland is a common law jurisdiction and its common law is similar to that in England and Wales. However, there are important differences in law and procedure between Northern Ireland and England and Wales.
Form part of the route connecting Cookstown to Belfast. A32 : Omagh: Swanlinbar: Via Enniskillen. Becomes the N87 at the border. A33 : Newtownbutler: Republic of Ireland border west of Clones: Became a portion of a rerouted A34 by the 1970s. A34 : Maguiresbridge: Clones: Via Lisnaskea and Newtownbutler. Becomes the R183 road at the border A35 ...
The Northern Ireland Audit Office [1] is an independent public body which was established by the Parliament of the United Kingdom on 18 March 1987. It has overall responsibility for auditing on behalf of the Comptroller and Auditor General for Northern Ireland, across all sectors of government in Northern Ireland, except those reserved to the UK government.
The route of the A1 in red from Belfast city centre (County Antrim) to the border at Carrickcarnan (County Louth). The A1 is a major route in Northern Ireland.It runs from Belfast via Lisburn and Banbridge to the border with the Republic of Ireland south of Newry, from where the road continues to Dublin, becoming the N1 road and M1 motorway.
Free Derry (Irish: Saor Dhoire) [1] was a self-declared autonomous Irish nationalist area of Derry, Northern Ireland that existed between 1969 and 1972 during the Troubles. It emerged during the Northern Ireland civil rights movement, which sought to end discrimination against the Irish Catholic/nationalist minority by the Protestant/unionist ...