In 2019, the Devolution Process was officially completed as Northern Ireland became one of the four Constituent Kingdoms in Great Britain. The Northern Irish demanded more autonomy than any other UK province and even became self-governing in its own right. The Union was on the verge of collapse as Britain began intense negotiations with Scotland to reform the Government.
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| - In 2019, the Devolution Process was officially completed as Northern Ireland became one of the four Constituent Kingdoms in Great Britain. The Northern Irish demanded more autonomy than any other UK province and even became self-governing in its own right. The Union was on the verge of collapse as Britain began intense negotiations with Scotland to reform the Government.
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- 1972(xsd:integer)
- 1999(xsd:integer)
- 2019(xsd:integer)
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| - Coat of Arms of Northern Ireland.svg
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| - In 2019, the Devolution Process was officially completed as Northern Ireland became one of the four Constituent Kingdoms in Great Britain. The Northern Irish demanded more autonomy than any other UK province and even became self-governing in its own right. The Union was on the verge of collapse as Britain began intense negotiations with Scotland to reform the Government.
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