O'Neill ministry
The Parliament of Northern Ireland was the home rule legislature created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, which existed from 7 June 1921 to 30 March 1972, when it was suspended. It was subsequently abolished under the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973.
Northern Ireland 1921–1972
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The third Government or Executive Committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland was led by Terence O'Neill who was Prime Minister from 25 March 1963 to 1 May 1969.
Cabinet
Office | Member | Term |
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Prime Minister | Terence O'Neill | from 25 March 1963 |
Minister of Finance for Northern Ireland | Jack Andrews | from 25 March 1963 |
Ivan Neill | from 22 July 1964 | |
Herbert Kirk | from 2 April 1965 | |
Minister of Home Affairs for Northern Ireland | William Craig | from 29 April 1963 |
Brian McConnell | from 22 July 1964 | |
William Craig | from 7 October 1966 | |
William Long | from 11 December 1968 | |
Robert Porter | from 12 March 1969 | |
Minister of Education for Northern Ireland | Ivan Neill | from 12 March 1962 |
Herbert Kirk | from 22 July 1964 | |
William Fitzsimmons | from 2 April 1965 | |
William Long | from 7 October 1966 | |
William Fitzsimmons | from 19 December 1968 | |
Phelim O'Neill | from 12 March 1969 | |
Minister of Agriculture for Northern Ireland | Harry West | from 17 October 1960 |
vacant | from 26 April 1967 | |
James Chichester-Clark | from 5 May 1967 | |
vacant | from 23 April 1969 | |
Minister of Labour for Northern Ireland | Herbert Kirk | from 12 March 1962 |
William Morgan | from 22 July 1964 | |
Position abolished | 1 January 1965 | |
Minister of Commerce for Northern Ireland | Brian Faulkner | from 25 March 1963 |
Roy Bradford | from 24 January 1969 | |
Minister of Health for Northern Ireland | William Morgan | from 17 February 1961 |
William Craig | from 22 July 1964 | |
William Morgan | from 1 January 1965 | |
Robert Porter | from 27 January 1969 | |
Robert Porter | from 12 March 1969 | |
Minister of Development for Northern Ireland | William Craig | Office created 1 January 1965 |
William Fitzsimmons | from 7 October 1966 | |
Ivan Neill | from 19 December 1968 | |
vacant | from 3 March 1969 | |
William Long | from 12 March 1969 | |
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References
- "The Government of Northern Ireland". Election demon. Retrieved 28 June 2007.
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