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The Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL; Шаблон:Lang-ga; Шаблон:Lang-sco-ulster[1]) was a devolved government department in the Northern Ireland Executive. The minister with overall responsibility for the department was the Minister of Culture, Arts and Leisure.

After the election to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 2016, the DCAL was closed and its roles and functions were amalgamated with other departments in order to reduce the size of the Northern Ireland Executive.

Aim

DCAL's overall vision was a "confident, creative, informed and healthy society". It described its mission as delivering economic growth and enhancing the quality of life in Northern Ireland by "unlocking the full potential of the culture, arts and leisure sectors."[2]

The last Minister was Carál Ní Chuilín (Sinn Féin).[3] The Minister was, by virtue of office, the Keeper of the Records for Northern Ireland.[4]

Responsibilities

The department had the following main responsibilities:

Broadcasting, intellectual property and the administration of the National Lottery are reserved to Westminster and are therefore not devolved.[5]

DCAL's main counterparts in the United Kingdom Government were:

Its main counterparts in the Irish Government were:

History

Following a referendum on the Belfast Agreement on 23 May 1998 and the granting of royal assent to the Northern Ireland Act 1998 on 19 November 1998, a Northern Ireland Assembly and Northern Ireland Executive were established by the United Kingdom Government under Prime Minister Tony Blair. The process was known as devolution and was set up to return devolved legislative powers to Northern Ireland. DCAL was one of five new devolved Northern Ireland departments created in December 1999 by the Northern Ireland Act 1998 and the Departments (Northern Ireland) Order 1999.

A devolved minister first took office on 2 December 1999. Devolution was suspended for four periods, during which the department came under the responsibility of direct rule ministers from the Northern Ireland Office:

Under the St Andrews Agreement (signed 13 October 2006), the Executive is obliged to adopt strategies on enhancing and protecting the development of the Irish language and enhancing and developing Ulster Scots language, heritage and culture.[21][22] The agreement also committed the United Kingdom Government to introducing "an Irish Language Act reflecting on the experience of Wales and Ireland".[23] Welsh and Irish are official languages in those respective countries.

Language policy was devolved, alongside the department's other responsibilities, on 8 May 2007. As of March 2012, neither an Irish language strategy or act, nor an Ulster Scots strategy, had been adopted. The department stated that a Strategy for Indigenous or Regional Minority Languages would "be presented to the Executive in due course".[24]

Ministers of Culture, Arts and Leisure

Minister Image Party Took office Left office
style="background:Шаблон:Party color" |     Michael McGimpsey Файл:Michael McGimpsey UUP.png Шаблон:Party shortname 29 November 1999 11 February 2000
Office suspended
style="background:Шаблон:Party color" |     Michael McGimpsey Файл:Michael McGimpsey UUP.png Шаблон:Party shortname 30 May 2000 14 October 2002[25]
Office suspended
style="background:Шаблон:Party color" |     Edwin Poots Файл:Edwin Poots (cropped).jpg Шаблон:Party shortname 14 May 2007 9 June 2008
style="background:Шаблон:Party color" |     Gregory Campbell Файл:GregoryCampell.jpg Шаблон:Party shortname 9 June 2008 30 June 2009
style="background:Шаблон:Party color" |     Nelson McCausland Файл:Nelson McCausland (cropped).jpg Шаблон:Party shortname 1 July 2009 4 May 2011
style="background:Шаблон:Party color" |     Carál Ní Chuilín Файл:Carál Ní Chuilín (cropped).jpg Шаблон:Party shortname 16 May 2011 30 March 2016

Direct rule ministers

During the periods of suspension, the following ministers of the Northern Ireland Office were responsible for the department: Шаблон:Citation needed

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Northern Ireland Executive

  1. Шаблон:Lang is the name used by the Department itself, although other variants, like the Шаблон:Lang, are also in use.
  2. Northern Ireland Budget 2011–15, page 44
  3. Шаблон:Cite web Northern Ireland Executive
  4. Шаблон:Cite web
  5. Northern Ireland Act 1998, Schedule 3
  6. DCMS: About us
  7. Defra: Marine and freshwater fisheries
  8. The National Archives: How we are run
  9. Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Welcome Шаблон:Webarchive
  10. Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government: Public Libraries Шаблон:Webarchive
  11. Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: About Us Шаблон:Webarchive
  12. Шаблон:Cite web
  13. Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Commencement) Order 2000
  14. Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) Order 2000
  15. Article 1, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Government) Order 2001
  16. Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) Order 2001
  17. Article 1, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Government) (No.2) Order 2001
  18. Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) (No.2) Order 2001
  19. Article 1, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Government) Order 2002
  20. Article 2, Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Restoration of Devolved Government) Order 2007
  21. Section 28D, Northern Ireland Act 1998
  22. Section 28E, Northern Ireland Act 1998
  23. Шаблон:Cite book
  24. Шаблон:Cite web
  25. Office suspended for 24 hours on 11 August 2001 and 22 September 2001