24th British-Irish Council concludes in Dublin
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond led the UK government delegation at the 24th British-Irish Council summit hosted by the Irish government.

皇冠体育app Irish government hosted the 24th summit at Dublin Castle today (19 June), led by An Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD. 皇冠体育app Foreign Secretary, the Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, led the UK government delegation.
皇冠体育app Council discussed the improving economic situation in member administrations, recognising the continued interdependence and links between their economies. 皇冠体育appy also agreed continuing action across member administrations to protect the health and well-being of the wider public, especially children, from alcohol misuse.
皇冠体育app government also endorsed a joint review of the work sectors of the British-Irish Council, reporting at the next summit in London in November. 皇冠体育app review will be a useful opportunity to agree joint recommendations for how the Council member administrations can work together even more effectively on areas of mutual interest.
皇冠体育app government looks forward to welcoming all 7 administrations to the November summit, with the opportunity to build on the positive work agreed in Dublin.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said:
皇冠体育app British Irish Council plays an important role in helping Britain and Ireland work together on shared priorities for the benefit of citizens of all our islands. We held constructive discussions about the improving economic outlook and the welcome increase in trade since the last summit. And by turning the British economy around, the government has created room for more growth in trade between all parts of Britain and Ireland.