1936 in Northern Ireland

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1936
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Northern Ireland
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Events during the year 1936 in Northern Ireland.

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Football

Winners: Belfast Celtic
Winners: Linfield 2 - 0 Derry City

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">First Minister and Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland</span> Joint heads of government of Northern Ireland

The first minister and deputy first minister of Northern Ireland are the joint heads of government of Northern Ireland, leading the Northern Ireland Executive and with overall responsibility for the running of the Executive Office. Despite the titles of the two offices, the two positions have the same governmental power, resulting in a duumvirate; the deputy first minister, is not subordinate to the first minister. Created under the terms of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, both were initially nominated and appointed by members of the Northern Ireland Assembly on a joint ticket by a cross-community vote, under consociational principles. That process was changed following the 2006 St Andrews Agreement, such that the first minister now is nominated by the largest party overall, and the deputy first minister is nominated by the largest party from the next largest community block.

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