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From 1924 to 1972, Northern Ireland affairs were handled by the Northern Ireland Department of the Home Office. [1] In August 1969, for example, Home Secretary James Callaghan approved the sending of British Army soldiers to Northern Ireland. [2]
From 1919 until 1924 the position was known as the Minister for Home Affairs. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1997, the functions of the Minister for Equality and Law Reform were transferred to this Minister, and it was renamed as the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform , a title which it retained until 2010. [ 6 ]
In September 2022, Minister for Foreign affairs Simon Coveney announced the creation the last 8 missions out of 26 in Global Ireland 2025 [114] In March 2024 Irish foreign minister want to open 5 more missions. [115] Embassies announced in 2003 Iraq. Baghdad (Embassy) Embassies announced in 2019 Bangladesh. Dhaka (Embassy) Embassies announced ...
The court decided that the Restoration of Order in Ireland Act 1920 had been implicitly repealed when the Irish Free State, an independent nation, came into existence. In addition it was not proper for the Home Secretary to order the detention and deportation of someone overseas, since they had no control over what happened to them. [10]
Transfer of Rural Affairs from the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government [33] 7 July 2016 Renamed as the Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs [34] 27 July 2017 Transfer of Rural Affairs to the Department of Rural and Community Development [35] 1 August 2017
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Garret FitzGerald – became Minister for Foreign Affairs in 1973, shortly after Ireland joined the European Economic Community (EEC), now known as the European Union (EU). With a background in economics and journalism, and as a politician of great intelligence and scope, his innovative views, energy and fluency in French ensured that Ireland's ...
Renamed as the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs [8] 27 July 2001 Transfer of Charities from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform [9] 19 June 2002 Renamed as the Department of Social and Family Affairs [10] 25 June 2002 Transfer of Community Affairs to the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs [11 ...