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Northern Ireland Executive - traducción al Inglés

EXECUTIVE OF THE DEVOLVED NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY
Northern Ireland devolved administration; NI Executive; Cabinet of Northern Ireland; Stormont Executive; Northern Ireland Cabinet; Northern Ireland administration; Northern Ireland Administration; Executive of NI; Executive of Northern Ireland; Feidhmeannas Thuaisceart Éireann; Executive Committee of the Northern Ireland Assembly
  • [[Dundonald House]], home to various government agencies
  • [[Stormont Castle]], seat of the Executive

Northern Ireland Executive         

[,nɔ:ðtn'aɪələndɪg,zekjutɪv]

общая лексика

Исполнительный совет Северной Ирландии (автономное коалиционное правительство, обладавшее крайне урезанными полномочиями; состояло из представителей трёх партий: Юнионистской партии Северной Ирландии [Unionist Party of Northern Ireland], Социал-демократической лейбористской партии [Social Democratic and Labour Party] и Партии альянса [Alliance Party]. Функционировало в течение нескольких месяцев в 1974; прекратило существование после массовых выступлений протестантских сил)

Six Counties         
  • Goliath crane of [[Harland & Wolff]] in [[Belfast]]
  • 1918 general election in Ireland]]
  • C3K]] [[railcar]]
  • [[Broadcasting House, Belfast]], home of [[BBC Northern Ireland]]
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  • Cannon on the [[Derry city walls]]
  • Signing of the [[Ulster Covenant]] in 1912 in opposition to Home Rule
  • The [[Giant's Causeway]], [[County Antrim]]
  • The [[Coat of arms of Northern Ireland]] used between 1924 and 1973
  • Orangemen]] and Catholic [[Ribbonmen]]
  • Ulster Scots]] areas. The Irish-speaking [[Gaeltacht]] is not shown.
  • association football]] and at the [[Commonwealth Games]].
  • Northern Irish]] international footballer and 1968 [[Ballon d'Or]]
  • upright=0.7
  • Hare's Gap, [[Mourne Mountains]]
  • upright=0.7
  • [[Lough Neagh]]
  • Percentage of people aged 3+ claiming to have some ability in Irish in the 2011 census
  • Percentage of people aged 3+ claiming to have some ability in Ulster Scots in the 2011 census
  • [[Marble Arch Caves]]
  • archive-date=13 October 2010}}</ref>
  • upright=0.7
  • The traditional counties of Northern Ireland
  • James Craig (centre) with members of the first government of Northern Ireland
  • Köppen climate types]] of Northern Ireland
  • ESA Sentinel-2 image of Northern Ireland
  • 2011 census: differences in proportions of those who are, or were brought up, either Catholic or Protestant/Other Christians
  • Stormont]]) in 1932
  • Tyrone]] captain 2003
  • A flowchart illustrating all the political parties that have existed throughout the history of Northern Ireland and leading up to its formation (covering 1889 to 2020)
  • 2011: Map of most commonly held passport
  •  [[Queen's University Belfast]]
  • Prominent Northern Irish golfer [[Rory McIlroy]]
  • First Minister [[Ian Paisley]] (DUP) centre, and deputy First Minister [[Martin McGuinness]] (Sinn Féin) left, and Scottish First Minister [[Alex Salmond]] right in 2008
  • People carrying the [[Irish flag]], overlooking those with the unionist [[Ulster Banner]]
  • Stormont]], [[Belfast]], seat of the assembly
  • Responsibility for Troubles-related deaths between 1969 and 2001
  • Orange]] march
  • Crowds in Belfast for the state opening of the Northern Ireland Parliament on 22 June 1921
  • Unionist mural in Belfast
PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SITUATED ON THE ISLAND OF IRELAND
Nothern Ireland; North of Ireland; Six Counties; Six counties; North Ireland; Norn Iron; The Occupied 6 Counties; 6 counties; N Ireland; N. Ireland; Northern ireland; Norn iron; North ireland; North of ireland; Na Sé Contaethe; Geography of Northern Ireland; Communications in Northern Ireland; Norn Irn; Ulster (UK); Northern Ireland (UK); Na Se Contaethe; Norrn Iron; Northeast of Ireland; Nothern Irish; Norlin Airlann; Tuaisceart Éireann; Tuaisceart Eireann; Irlanda del Norte; Northern irish; Ireland (north); Irland du nord; The North of Ireland; Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive; Northern Ireland assembly and Executive; Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; Northern Ireland, UK; Norlin Airlan; Governance of Northern Ireland; Ireland (Northern Ireland); The Northern Ireland; The Norn Iron; Norn Ireland; Northern Ireland's national anthem; N.Ireland; United Kingdom: Northern Ireland; Norniron; Ireland North; The 6 Counties

[,sɪks'kauntɪz]

общая лексика

"Шесть графств" (Северная Ирландия [Northern Ireland], в кот. входят шесть графств: Антрим, Арма, Даун, Лондондерри, Тирон, Фермана; термин обыкн. употр. североирландскими республиканцами, выступающими за воссоединение Ирландии)

синоним

Partition

Northern Ireland         
  • Goliath crane of [[Harland & Wolff]] in [[Belfast]]
  • 1918 general election in Ireland]]
  • C3K]] [[railcar]]
  • [[Broadcasting House, Belfast]], home of [[BBC Northern Ireland]]
  • upright=0.7
  • Cannon on the [[Derry city walls]]
  • Signing of the [[Ulster Covenant]] in 1912 in opposition to Home Rule
  • The [[Giant's Causeway]], [[County Antrim]]
  • The [[Coat of arms of Northern Ireland]] used between 1924 and 1973
  • Orangemen]] and Catholic [[Ribbonmen]]
  • Ulster Scots]] areas. The Irish-speaking [[Gaeltacht]] is not shown.
  • association football]] and at the [[Commonwealth Games]].
  • Northern Irish]] international footballer and 1968 [[Ballon d'Or]]
  • upright=0.7
  • Hare's Gap, [[Mourne Mountains]]
  • upright=0.7
  • [[Lough Neagh]]
  • Percentage of people aged 3+ claiming to have some ability in Irish in the 2011 census
  • Percentage of people aged 3+ claiming to have some ability in Ulster Scots in the 2011 census
  • [[Marble Arch Caves]]
  • archive-date=13 October 2010}}</ref>
  • upright=0.7
  • The traditional counties of Northern Ireland
  • James Craig (centre) with members of the first government of Northern Ireland
  • Köppen climate types]] of Northern Ireland
  • ESA Sentinel-2 image of Northern Ireland
  • 2011 census: differences in proportions of those who are, or were brought up, either Catholic or Protestant/Other Christians
  • Stormont]]) in 1932
  • Tyrone]] captain 2003
  • A flowchart illustrating all the political parties that have existed throughout the history of Northern Ireland and leading up to its formation (covering 1889 to 2020)
  • 2011: Map of most commonly held passport
  •  [[Queen's University Belfast]]
  • Prominent Northern Irish golfer [[Rory McIlroy]]
  • First Minister [[Ian Paisley]] (DUP) centre, and deputy First Minister [[Martin McGuinness]] (Sinn Féin) left, and Scottish First Minister [[Alex Salmond]] right in 2008
  • People carrying the [[Irish flag]], overlooking those with the unionist [[Ulster Banner]]
  • Stormont]], [[Belfast]], seat of the assembly
  • Responsibility for Troubles-related deaths between 1969 and 2001
  • Orange]] march
  • Crowds in Belfast for the state opening of the Northern Ireland Parliament on 22 June 1921
  • Unionist mural in Belfast
PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SITUATED ON THE ISLAND OF IRELAND
Nothern Ireland; North of Ireland; Six Counties; Six counties; North Ireland; Norn Iron; The Occupied 6 Counties; 6 counties; N Ireland; N. Ireland; Northern ireland; Norn iron; North ireland; North of ireland; Na Sé Contaethe; Geography of Northern Ireland; Communications in Northern Ireland; Norn Irn; Ulster (UK); Northern Ireland (UK); Na Se Contaethe; Norrn Iron; Northeast of Ireland; Nothern Irish; Norlin Airlann; Tuaisceart Éireann; Tuaisceart Eireann; Irlanda del Norte; Northern irish; Ireland (north); Irland du nord; The North of Ireland; Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive; Northern Ireland assembly and Executive; Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; Northern Ireland, UK; Norlin Airlan; Governance of Northern Ireland; Ireland (Northern Ireland); The Northern Ireland; The Norn Iron; Norn Ireland; Northern Ireland's national anthem; N.Ireland; United Kingdom: Northern Ireland; Norniron; Ireland North; The 6 Counties

[,nɔ:ðtn'aɪələnd]

общая лексика

Северная Ирландия (составная часть Соединённого Королевства [United Kingdom]; занимает северо-восточную часть о-ва Ирландия; в административно-территориальном отношении разделена на 26 округов)

синоним

Partition; Stormont

Definición

СЕВЕРНАЯ ИРЛАНДИЯ
(Northern Ireland) , Ольстер (Ulster), административно-политическая часть Соединенного королевства Великобритании и Сев. Ирландии. Занимает северо-восточную часть о. Ирландия. 14,2 тыс. км2. Население 1,6 млн. человек (1991). Главный город - Белфаст. Административно разделена на 26 округов. До 20 в. история Сев. Ирландии неразрывно связана с историей всей Ирландии. По англо-ирландскому договору 1921 Сев. Ирландия (в печати часто называется Ольстер) была отторгнута от страны и осталась в составе Великобритании.

Wikipedia

Northern Ireland Executive

The Northern Ireland Executive is the devolved government of Northern Ireland, an administrative branch of the legislature – the Northern Ireland Assembly. It is answerable to the assembly and was initially established according to the terms of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, which followed the Good Friday Agreement (or Belfast Agreement). The executive is referred to in the legislation as the Executive Committee of the assembly and is an example of consociationalist ("power-sharing") government.

The Northern Ireland Executive consists of the First Minister and deputy First Minister and various ministers with individual portfolios and remits. The main assembly parties appoint most ministers in the executive, except for the Minister of Justice who is elected by a cross-community vote. It is one of three devolved governments in the United Kingdom, the others being the Scottish and Welsh governments.

In January 2017, the then deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness resigned in protest over the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal and the Northern Ireland Executive consequently collapsed. The governing of Northern Ireland fell to civil servants in a caretaker capacity until January 2020, when the parties signed the New Decade, New Approach agreement and an Executive was subsequently established.

Ejemplos de uso de Northern Ireland Executive
1. If, one minute after midnight, the Northern Ireland executive has not been reconvened, selection of every sort will be replaced by a genuine comprehensive system.
2. The operation, which brought down the Northern Ireland Executive, has come under fresh scrutiny since it was revealed six days ago that Sinn Fein official Denis Donaldson was a Special Branch and MI5 mole.
3. Carefully calibrating its get tough attitude towards republicans will involve reaping visible rewards from the Government, which it wants to turn into further votes before risking power–sharing with Sinn Fein in a restored Northern Ireland Executive.
4. If a power–sharing government were restored in Belfast, an unlikely event, the UUP would have three ministries as opposed to Sinn Féin having two in a Northern Ireland executive.
5. We must take advantage of that, build with confidence and I hope your party will agree to move forward with all the other parties and establish a restored democratic government for Northern Ireland." DUP The Rev Ian Paisley warned his Democratic Unionist party would not take part in any committee set up to negotiate the restoration of the Northern Ireland executive.
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