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      • Since the dissolution of the Government of Northern Ireland in 1973, the Ulster Banner is no longer the official flag of Northern Ireland. However, it is still used by some groups and individuals, particularly Unionists and Loyalists, as a symbol of their identity and allegiance to the United Kingdom.
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  2. Use by the Government of Northern Ireland. In 1924, the Government of Northern Ireland was granted its own coat of arms by Royal Warrant and had the right to display these arms on a flag or banner. This right was exercised for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.

  3. The Ulster Banner, also known as the Red Hand Flag or the Ulster Flag (not to be confused with the provincial Flag of Ulster), was the flag that was granted a royal warrant for use to the Government of Northern Ireland in 1924. In common with other British flags, any civic status of the flag was not defined in law.

  4. Since the dissolution of the Government of Northern Ireland in 1973, the Ulster Banner is no longer the official flag of Northern Ireland. However, it is still used by some groups and individuals, particularly Unionists and Loyalists, as a symbol of their identity and allegiance to the United Kingdom.

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  5. The Ulster Banner was used by the Northern Irish government from 1953 until the dissolution of government and parliament in 1973. It featured the red hand of Ulster, on a white background with a cross of St. George, the patron saint of England.

  6. The Ulster Banner, officially known as the Northern Ireland flag, [3] was the flag of the former Government of Northern Ireland. It is used by some in the unionist community but no longer has any official status, [4] although several sporting organisations such as FIFA, [5] the Commonwealth Games Federation [6] and the PGA Tour [7] and media ...

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  7. Sep 5, 2023 · For many people in Northern Ireland, the Ulster Banner represents their political and cultural identity. It is often seen as a way of asserting their loyalty to the British crown, and of showing their opposition to Irish nationalism and the Uslter Flag.

  8. Jul 29, 2024 · In 1953 the ‘Ulster Banner’ was adopted as the flag of Northern Ireland by the Stormont administration. The adminstration was prorogued in 1972 and following the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973 this flag ceased to have any official standing.

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