No, but the country of Northern Ireland is.
The head of state of the Republic of Ireland is President Michael D. Higgins. The head of state of Northern Ireland is Queen Elizabeth II.
Yes. As of 2017, the head of state in Northern Ireland is Queen Elizabeth II.
the division of Ireland in 1921 into Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State/Republic of Ireland
no - Ireland is a very centralised unitary state
As of the 4th of March 2015, Theresa Anne Villiers is the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland for the United Kingdom.
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Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Wales are known as "constituent countries" of the United Kingdom. Scotland and England were kingdoms in their own right, Wales used to be called a principality and Northern Ireland a province. Ireland is both a state and an island, the island comprises of the state of Ireland and that part of the UK called Northern Ireland.
Ireland - including Northern Ireland and Eire.
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Technically there are two states sharing the island of Ireland - which is the root of the "Irish question/problem" : northern Ireland is part of the united kingdom, and the republic of Ireland (officially called Ireland) is an independent state.