Northern Ireland Office

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The Northern Ireland Office (or NIO) is a department of HM Government of the United Kingdom, responsible for Northern Ireland affairs. The NIO is led by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, currently Peter Hain. The NIO, based at Stormont, currently has all responsibility for the direction and control of the Northern Ireland Departments. If and when the power is again devolved to the Northern Ireland Assembly, the Northern Ireland Executive will assume these responsibilities. If the Assembly sits, the NIO would still maintain control over various non-devolved functions.

Present rule of Northern Ireland through the NIO in lieu of the Northern Ireland Executive is referred to as direct rule.

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The current ministers (along with their primary responsibilities) at the NIO are:[1]

Overall direction and control of the department
Responsibility for the overall conduct of the Northern Ireland political process
Responsibility for non-devolved matters which remain under the remit of the UK government
Political development and criminal justice
Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister
Department of Finance and Personnel
Department for Social Development
Security, policing and prisons
Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety
  • Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State and Minister for Children — Maria Eagle, MP
Department for Employment and Learning
Department of Education
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment
Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure
Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Department of the Environment
Department for Regional Development

Although no longer a Minister with the department (he was previously Minister for Children), The Lord Rooker remains the Government's chief spokesman on Northern Ireland affairs in the House of Lords, along with The Baroness Farrington.

The following executive agencies report to ministers within the Northern Ireland Office.

  1. ^ Media Centre - Ministerial Team. www.nio.gov.uk. Northern Ireland Office. Retrieved on 2006-11-18.

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