Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland: 1 0 [nb 1] 17 67 Ulster Unionist Party: 1 2 9 54 Social Democratic and Labour Party: 2 0 [nb 2] 8 39 Traditional Unionist Voice: 1 0 1 10 People Before Profit: 0 0 1 2 Green Party Northern Ireland: 0 0 0 5 Progressive Unionist Party: 0 0 0 1 Aontú: 0 0 0 0 Northern Ireland Conservatives: 0 2 0 0 Labour Party ...
This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom by Northern Irish constituencies for the 59th Parliament of the United Kingdom (2024–present). There are 18 such constituencies, nine of which are represented by Nationalists and eight by Unionists.
There is also one Alliance Party MP who does not identify as nationalist or unionist. [1] It includes both MPs elected, held on 12 December 2019. The list is sorted by the name of the MP, and MPs who did not serve throughout the Parliament are italicised. New MPs elected since the general election are noted at the bottom of the page.
Party leaders took aim at the Conservatives and focused on the UK Government’s Legacy Act as well as funding levels supplied to Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland is divided into 18 parliamentary constituencies: 4 borough constituencies in Belfast and 14 county constituencies elsewhere. Section 33 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 provides that the constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly are the same as the constituencies that are used for the United Kingdom Parliament. [1]
Sinn Féin became the largest Northern Ireland party in the House of Commons for the first time, following similar success in the 2022 Assembly election and 2023 local election. Sinn Féin defended their seven seats with an increased majority in each, South Down , Belfast North and especially Fermanagh and South Tyrone are less marginal than ...
This is a list of the 90 members of the seventh Northern Ireland Assembly, the unicameral devolved legislature of Northern Ireland. The election took place on 5 May 2022, with counting continuing the following 2 days; voter turnout was estimated at 64.4%.
Once established under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, Northern Ireland, since it was an approximation of that area where those favouring remaining part of the UK were in the majority, was structured geographically in a way which guaranteed a unionist majority in the Parliament of Northern Ireland.