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Image File history File links Commons-logo. ... Stormont is a suburb of the city of Belfast, in which the Northern Ireland Parliament building and Stormont Castle area located. ... Stormont was a former federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons, and located in the province of Ontario. ... The Parliament of Northern Ireland was the home rule legislature created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, which existed from June 7, 1921 to March 30, 1972, when it was suspended. ... The Parliament Buildings of Northern Ireland The Executive Committee met there. ... Categories: Stub | Ontario counties and regions ... The Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield is a peer in the Peerage of Great Britain, holding two separate creations of the title of Earl of Mansfield in that peerage, the first created in 1776 and the second in 1792. ...

Stormont Estate, Belfast

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  • Parliament Buildings, known as Stormont
  • Stormont Castle, a castle in the area, used by the Northern Ireland Executive
  • Stormont House (officially known as Dundonald House) A government building in the Stormont area - occupied by Civil Service and Northern Ireland Office

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Once SC Stormont has joined your company, we will evaluate and execute on all corporate and financial aspects, including: interacting with and pursuing capital markets, sales and marketing initiatives, company and product focus, as well as establishing and maintaining key business partnerships.
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Parliament of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1765 words)
The STV system was the subject of criticism from grassroots Unionists but because the three year period ended during the Labour government of 1924, the Stormont government decided not to provoke the known egalitarian sympathies of many Labour backbenchers and held the second election on the same basis.
The 1938 general election was called when the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Neville Chamberlain was negotiating a settlement of outstanding disputes with Eamon de Valera, whose new constitution laid claim to Northern Ireland, and the 1949 election was called when the Irish government declared itself a republic.
Stormont was abolished just six weeks after Bloody Sunday when the Unionist government refused to hand over responsibility for law and order to Westminster.
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