Institutions and government practice question
Where does the Northern Ireland Assembly meet?
- At Holyrood in Edinburgh
- At Stormont in BelfastCorrect answer
- At Westminster in London
- At Dublin Castle
Why
The Northern Ireland Assembly meets at Stormont, in Belfast. It was set up as part of the devolution arrangements that give Northern Ireland control over many of its own affairs.
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