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Writing in the Irish Times, the Foreign Secretary says Britain’s looming exit from the EU does not amount to cold-shouldering Ireland.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar about the restoration of Northern Ireland's devolved government.
A team from the British Embassy in Dublin spent two days in Cork to boost trade ties between Ireland’s second biggest city and the UK.
The Royal Air Force Ladies football team travelled to Dublin to play an Irish Defence Forces team and promote defence relations between Ireland and the UK.
The Prime Minister welcomed Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to Downing Street.
British officials attend the National Ploughing Championships to understand and engage with Ireland's agricultural community.
Theresa May spoke with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to discuss the Confidence and Supply agreement the Conservative Party have reached with the DUP.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar about the importance of continued cooperation between the 2 countries.
Prime Minister Theresa May and the Irish Taoiseach discussed creating a stable administration in Northern Ireland following the elections.
Prime Minister Theresa May set out the Plan for Britain, including the 12 priorities that the UK government will use to negotiate Brexit.
Writing in the Irish Times, the Prime Minister sets out the government's commitment to the UK's relationship with the Republic of Ireland.
Theresa May gave a statement at a press conference following talks with Taoiseach Enda Kenny on the unique relationship between the UK and Ireland.
Prime Minister Theresa May and Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny spoke about working together for a solution to the situation in Northern Ireland.
Mr. Robin Barnett CMG visited Áras an Uachtaráin yesterday to present his Letter of Credence to President Michael D Higgins.
Secretary of State David Davis and Minister Robin Walker met with government and business leaders as the UK prepares to leave the EU.
Ireland will not have to choose between having a strong commitment to the EU or to the UK – it can and should have both.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with a number of international leaders today underlining Britain’s strong relations with countries around the world.
Prime Minister Theresa May and the Irish Taoiseach gave press statements after their meeting at 10 Downing Street on UK–Ireland relations.
Last Thursday marked the 40th anniversary of the assassination of British Ambassador to Ireland, Christopher Ewart-Biggs.
Prime Minister Theresa May travelled to Belfast to emphasise her strong personal commitment to serve all the people of the United Kingdom.
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