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Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram hope to boost ties with Ireland visit

The mayors of Greater Manchester and the Liverpool City Region will visit Dublin towards the end of the month

Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram

Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram are set to visit Ireland later this month as part of a joint mission aimed at strengthening trade and cooperation.

The mayors of Greater Manchester and the Liverpool City Region will be in Dublin from March 28 for two days for a series of meetings and events with political leaders, trade officials, and businesses from Britain and Ireland.

They will be accompanied by a Department for International Trade (DIT) delegation of 15 Liverpool and Greater Manchester exporting businesses and DIT Minister for Exports Mike Freer.

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The mayors will hold meetings with Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney and Enterprise Ireland CEO Leo Clancy, and take part in a roundtable with the British Irish Chamber of Commerce.

The mission will be followed by a visit to Northern Ireland on March 30, where the mayors will meet with the Lord Mayor of Belfast and take part in events focused on joint working in priority areas like net zero action, energy, transport, and skills.

Mr Burnham said: "I am so pleased that Mayor Steve Rotheram and I will be leading this joint mission to Ireland and Northern Ireland later this month.

"The ties that bind the island of Ireland and the North West are deeply embedded in our communities and our places. This visit will be all about taking that relationship forward, and looking at those shared priority areas – like climate action, digital innovation, and culture and sport – where we can work more closely together for the benefit of our people and our economies.