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The duties of the Secretary of State under direct rule The duties of the Secretary of State under direct rule
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Northern Ireland ministers Northern Ireland ministers
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The allocation of ministerial duties The allocation of ministerial duties
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The work of Northern Ireland ministers The work of Northern Ireland ministers
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The political role of secretaries of state The political role of secretaries of state
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Partnerships with Irish ministers Partnerships with Irish ministers
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Transition between direct rule and devolution Transition between direct rule and devolution
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Conclusion Conclusion
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3 The Secretary of State and the Northern Ireland ministers
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Published:August 2009
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Abstract
This chapter examines the exercise of executive power under direct rule through the role of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and the tier of Northern Ireland Office ministers. It explains that under the direct rule the Secretary of State and the Northern Ireland Office ministers formed a kind of Northern Ireland cabinet or equivalent to a devolved Northern Ireland executive. This chapter discusses the duties of the Secretary of State under direct rule, the work of Northern Ireland ministers, and the changes in the political roles of the secretaries of state during the transition between direct rule and devolution. It also provides commentaries on the different approaches and priorities of successive secretaries of state and their relationship to the Prime Minister, Westminster and Whitehall.
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