Government
Government bodies and government owned websites.
Welcome to the PRONI website. PRONI aims to identify, preserve and make available Northern Ireland's unique archival heritage and community memory. You will find lots of information on PRONI, our services and our archives! We hope you find this site user friendly, helpful and informative.
All communication for the General Register Office should be addressed to: General Register Office, Government Offices, Convent Road, Roscommon.
The Houses of the Oireachtas (National Parliament) consists of the President and two Houses: Dáil Éireann (the House of Representatives) and Seanad Éireann (the Senate).
The Property Registration Authority (PRA) was established on 4 November 2006 under the provisions of the Registration of Deeds and Title Act 2006.
The National Archives is the UK government's official archive, containing over 1,000 years of history. We give detailed guidance to government departments and the public sector on information management and advise others about the care of historical archives.
The Gaeltacht (areas where Irish is the community language) includes large parts of counties Galway, Mayo, Donegal and Kerry, and smaller areas in counties Cork, Waterford and Meath. Údarás na Gaeltachta is the government agency responsible for promoting the economic and social development of these areas, working to preserve and maintain the daily and widespread use of the Irish language. They are a valuable resource for any issues pertaining to the Gaeltacht, or to the Irish language.
Information on public services, tourism, history, economic development and sports and leisure.
Provides details on council services, events, economic development and tourism.
Shannon Development is a government owned regional development company dedicated to promoting and developing the Shannon Region of Ireland. We are based in Shannon, Co Clare with regional offices in Clare, North Kerry, Limerick, South Offaly and North Tipperary.
This search will be performed in the scope of all government databases.
The National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism (NCCRI) was established in 1998 as an independent expert body focusing on racism and interculturalism.
Like all employers in Northern Ireland, the Equality Commission is subject to the full range of employment and anti-discrimination laws. We aim to be an equal opportunities employer, appointing the best person for a post regardless of their gender, marital status, age, religious belief or political opinion, race, sexual orientation and whether or not they have dependants.
The Equality Authority is an independent body set up under the Employment Equality Act 1998. It was established on 18th October 1999.
Combat Poverty was established under the Combat Poverty Agency Act 1986, which set out our four general functions: policy advice, project support and innovation, research and public education.
The Department of Health's statutory role is to support the Minister in the formulation and evaluation of policies for the health services.
The mission of the Department of Education and Skills is to provide high-quality education.
Includes essential information on Dublin as well as a detailed description of the city's many municipal services.
The Department of Children and Youth Affairs focuses on harmonising policy issues that affect children in areas such as early childhood care and education, youth justice, child welfare and protection, children and young people's participation, research on children and young people, youth work and cross-cutting initiatives for children.
Gives details of the services provided, its elected representatives and the county in general.
Links to the online presence of all Irish government institutes and bodies.
Sligo County Enterprise Board provides support to County Sligo-based small businesses in the form of advice, training, mentoring, business counselling and assistance in the development of management skills.
Sligo County Council recently celebrated a centenary of service to the people of county Sligo.
The Arts Council was established in 1951 to stimulate public interest in and promote the knowledge, appreciation and practice of the arts.
The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is the primary public supporter of arts in the north of Ireland.
Strabane District Council welcomes you to our newly launched website. We hope that you will use it as a key resource for accessing council services and information about Strabane District.
This website pays tribute to the ILHS, founded in 1973 by trade unionists, historians and activists. It is a voluntary, non-sectarian, all Ireland organisation independent of political parties.
A plan of an equal representation of the people of Ireland in the house of commons.
The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to Births, Deaths and Marriages in Ireland . It is concerned with civil registration matters only, and does not engage in Genealogical/Family History research.
The Act of Union Virtual Library is a unique collection of pamphlets, newspapers, parliamentary papers and manuscript material contemporary with the 1800 Act of Union between Ireland and Britain.
When I first became a Senator, the one thing that really surprised me was how much important work went on in Leinster House, almost unknown to the general public.
In an Action Programme for the Millennium, the Government set out its commitment to the restoration of real decision - making and power to local authorities and local people.
In its almost one century of existence Labour has fought many battles which have shaped Irish society for the better.
Fine Gael is the largest political party in Ireland. The party is made up of over 35,000 members and is represented by 75 TDs, 19 Senators, four MEPs and over 330 city and county councillors, all of whom have a record of delivering for their constituents and for the country at large.
The Green Party is a political party formed in 1981 by a group of people interested in better planning, social justice, sustainable economic growth and protection of our natural environment.
For 100 years now Sinn Féin has been to the forefront of bringing about change in Ireland.
The SDLP was born out of the civil rights movement in August 1970 when six Stormont MPs and one Senator joined together to form a new political party.
Alliance is Northern Ireland's cross-community party: working to build a shared society free of segregation, sectarianism and prejudice. Together, we're stronger. Together, we're leading change.
The Ulster Unionist Party has a rich heritage, having served the people of Northern Ireland since 1905.
From the consolidation of English power in 1691 until well into the nineteenth century, religion was the gulf which divided the colonial rulers of Ireland from the native majority. This sectarian division resulted from deliberate government policy.
The following act was passed by the Irish Parliament of King James II.
An Act declaring that the Parliament of England cannot bind Ireland, against writs or error and appeals to be brought for removing judgments, decrees and sentences given in Ireland into England.
Government body responsible for compiling Irish official statistics. Provides data and information on methodology.
The Northern Ireland Office is responsible for overseeing the Northern Ireland devolution settlement and representing Northern Ireland interests at UK Government level and UK Government interests in Northern Ireland.
The Northern Ireland Office is responsible for overseeing the Northern Ireland devolution settlement and representing Northern Ireland interests at UK Government level and UK Government interests in Northern Ireland.
The Assembly Commission is the corporate body of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Offaly County Council, Áras an Chontae, Charleville Road, Tullamore, Co. Offaly.
In a plebiscite held on 1 July 1937 the people enacted a new Constitution, Bunreacht na hÉireann, to replace the 1922 Constitution of the Irish Free State.
This website offers access to the Parliamentary Debates of the devolved government of Northern Ireland from June 7 1921 to the dissolution of Parliament in March 28 1972.
The Royal Irish Academy's Documents on Irish Foreign Policy series has published an eBook of confidential correspondence on the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations.
You do not need to give up your current citizenship when you become a citizen of Ireland.
The Dublin City Assembly Rolls record the Minutes of the Dublin City Assembly (council) from 1441 to 1841. Transcriptions of these rolls exist as the 'Calendar of Ancient Records of Dublin'.
This is a list of people employed by the Irish Revenue Service in 1709. The surnames are for the most part English, those of Anglo-Irishmen. Some of these people would have been Englishmen who came to Ireland and settled down.
An Act fot the Relief of His Majesty's Popish, or Roman Catholic, subjects of Ireland (33rd George III., chap. 21) whereby Catholics were enabled to become Freemen of Corporate Towns in Ireland without taking the Oath of Abjuration, upon taking merely an Oath of Allegiance to the King.
Before the passing of the Local Government Act, 1898, the county was divided for fiscal purposes into 14 Baronies, namely :- Clanwilliam; Conello, Upper ; Connello, Lower ; Coonagh ; Coshlea ; Coshma ; Glenquin ; Kenry ; Kilmallock ; Limerick (North Liberties) ; Owneybeg ; Pubblebrien ; Shanid ; Small County.
In the General Election of 1832 two candidates stood for the Borough of Dundalk, the Liberal, William O'Reilly and the Conservative, Hon. John Jocelyn. Voting took place over two days, on the 18th and 19th of December. O'Reilly was returned to Parliament by a majority of thirty-nine seats.