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.

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
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

  1. "The Government of Northern Ireland". Election demon. Retrieved 28 June 2007.
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