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Northern Ireland is part of the UK but is not part of Great Britain.
The UK, under the Act Of Union of 1800, consisted of Great Britain and (all of) Ireland.
So we were once in the UK. And all the better for it. All the best town planing are architecture are a legacy of British rule. So is the parliament and the judiciary.
Dublin is as British a town as you'll find anywhere in the UK.
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