Simon Harris to discuss legacy issues with Northern Secretary at Hillsborough Castle

Hilary Benn will host Simon Harris at Hillsborough Castle on Thursday for a series of talks.
Simon Harris to discuss legacy issues with Northern Secretary at Hillsborough Castle

By Cillian Sherlock, PA

The Northern Secretary will host the Tánaiste at Hillsborough Castle on Thursday for a series of talks on legacy, security and political stability.

Hilary Benn and Simon Harris will participate in the British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference (BIIGC) where there are expected to “discuss ongoing efforts to find a way forward regarding the legacy of the past in Northern Ireland”.

The meeting will also be attended Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan and by the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Fleur Anderson.

It is the first time the conference, which was established under the Good Friday Agreement, has been held in the North since 2006.

Mr Benn said: “This will be an important meeting in developing the strong and close relationship between the UK and the Irish governments as we continue to work together on a range of issues.”

Mr Harris added: “I am looking forward to this significant meeting of the British Irish Intergovernmental Conference and to continuing the intensive discussions with the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on the challenging but essential work of dealing with the legacy of the past.”

The meeting follows the UK-Ireland summit in March when the two governments pledged to work closely to deliver security, investment and growth.

At the time, British prime minister Keir Starmer said the relationship between the UK and Ireland had “reset” following a “turbulent” post-Brexit period.

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