The advocate general for Northern Ireland is the chief legal adviser to the Government of the United Kingdom on Northern Ireland law and the post is held by the attorney general for England and Wales by virtue of that office.
[2] The advocate general was created as a separate office by the Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002[1] upon the devolution of policing and justice powers to the Northern Ireland Assembly on 12 April 2010.
[3] Unlike the advocate general for Scotland, the position is not supported by a distinct government department.
Instead, that support is provided by the civil law and Northern Ireland section within the Attorney General's Office at Westminster.
[7] Colour key (for political parties): Conservative Labour (incorporating Advocate General for Northern Ireland)