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The prime minister of Northern Ireland was the head of the Government of Northern Ireland between 1921 and 1972. No such office was provided for in the Government of Ireland Act 1920;<ref>Alan J. Ward, The Irish Constitutional Tradition, p.111.</ref> however, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,<ref>The new office of governor had not yet come into being because its creation required an amendment to the original Act. The lord lieutenant of Ireland had originally been granted the role and exercised the powers, functions and duties pending the creation of governor's post in 1922. Ward, p.116.</ref> as with governors-general in other Westminster systems such as in Canada, chose to appoint someone to head the executive even though no such post existed in statute law. The office-holder assumed the title prime minister to draw parallels with the prime minister of the United Kingdom. On the advice of the new prime minister, the lord lieutenant then created the Department of the Prime Minister.<ref>Ward, p.116.</ref> The office of Prime Minister of Northern Ireland was suspended in 1972 and then abolished in 1972, along with the contemporary government, when direct rule of Northern Ireland was transferred to London.

The Government of Ireland Act provided for the appointment of the executive committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland by the governor.<ref>Government of Ireland Act 1920, s. 8.</ref> No parliamentary vote was required. Nor, theoretically, was the executive committee and its prime minister responsible to the House of Commons of Northern Ireland. In reality the governor chose the leader of the party with a majority in the House to form a government. On each occasion this was the leader of the Ulster Unionist Party; such was the UUP's electoral dominance using both a simple plurality and for the first two elections, a proportional electoral system. All prime ministers of Northern Ireland were members of the Orange Order.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

The prime minister's residence from 1920 until 1922 was Cabin Hill, later to become the junior school for Campbell College. After 1922 Stormont Castle was used, though some prime ministers chose to live in Stormont House, the unused residence of the Speaker of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.

The new offices of first minister and deputy first minister were created by the Good Friday Agreement of 1998. In contrast with the Westminster-style system of the earlier Stormont government, the new Northern Ireland Executive operates on the principles of consociational democracy.

In 1974, Brian Faulkner was chosen to lead the Northern Ireland Executive not as Prime Minister of Northern Ireland but as Chief Executive of Northern Ireland.

List of officeholders

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No. Name
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style="background:Template:Party color;" rowspan=5| 1. Sir James Craig (created The 1st Viscount Craigavon in 1927)<ref>Viscount Craigavon from 1927</ref>
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File:James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon.jpg 7 June 1921 24 November 1940 1921 (1st) Craigavon Ulster Unionist Party Parliamentary and Financial
Secretary to the Admiralty

(1920–1921)
1925 (2nd)
1929 (3rd)
1933 (4th)
1938 (5th)
style="background:Template:Party color;" | 2. John Miller Andrews
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File:John Millers Andrews (cropped).png 27 November 1940 1 May 1943 — (5th) Andrews Ulster Unionist Party Minister of Finance (1937–1941)
style="background:Template:Party color;" rowspan=6| 3. Sir Basil Brooke (created The 1st Viscount Brookeborough in 1952)<ref>Viscount Brookeborough from 1952</ref>
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File:Sir Basil Brooke, 10 February 1941.png 1 May 1943 26 March 1963 — (5th) Brookeborough Ulster Unionist Party Minister of Commerce
(1941–1943)
1945 (6th)
1949 (7th)
1953 (8th)
1958 (9th)
1962 (10th)
style="background:Template:Party color;" rowspan=3| 4. Terence O'Neill
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File:Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. Captain Rt. Hon. Terence O'Neill 1966 (cropped).png 25 March 1963 1 May 1969 — (10th) O'Neill Ulster Unionist Party Minister of Finance (1956–1963)
1965 (11th)
1969 (12th)
style="background:Template:Party color;" | 5. James Chichester-Clark
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File:James Chichester-Clark 1970.jpg 1 May 1969 23 March 1971 — (12th) Chichester-Clark Ulster Unionist Party Minister of Agriculture (1967–1969)
Leader of the House of Commons (1968–1969)
style="background:Template:Party color;" | 6. Brian Faulkner
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File:Brian Faulkner (cropped).jpg 23 March 1971 30 March 1972 — (12th) Faulkner Ulster Unionist Party Minister of Development (1969–1971)

Parliamentary Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister

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Additional Parliamentary Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister

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Footnotes

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Sources

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