The Northern Isles are usually separated for political purposes, but they come under the Orkney and Shetland constituency in Westminster.
Due to their history, the islands have a Norse, rather than a Gaelic flavour, and have historic links with the Faroes and Iceland, and Norway. However, unlike these other countries, they also have a Pictish heritage, and unlike the Faroes and Iceland, many prehistoric remains such as brochs and stone circles can be found there - see Jarlshof and Maes Howe for details.