President Higgins meets Cameron at Downing Street

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Wednesday 09 April 2014 16.23

President Michael D Higgins met British Prime Minister David Cameron for lunch at 10 Downing Street today, on the second day of his State visit to the UK.

He was also welcomed to City Hall in London by Mayor of London Boris Johnson.

Mr Johnson said to the President: "I can't tell you the excitement in my office. I have lots of Irish people and they've all been making freshly baked biscuits, it's unprecedented."

This afternoon, the President and his wife, Sabina, are attending a youth workshop entitled 'Taking Charge of Change Together'; an event featuring 50 young people from Northern Ireland, the Republic and Britain.

Earlier, President Higgins met Irish staff at University College Hospital in London.

Following his visit to UCH the President moved on to address the Royal Society, while his wife, accompanied by her children Alice Mary and John, attended an event at the Royal Academy.

This morning, the President and his wife viewed the Colours of five Irish regiments of the British Army that were disbanded following the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922.

They were accompanied by the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, who is the second son of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh.

The Colours are on display at St George's Hall in Windsor Castle where they were installed during a ceremony led by King George V in 1922. They have remained there since.

The regiments involved were the Connaught Rangers, the Royal Munster Fusiliers, the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment and the Royal Irish Regiment.

The British regiments that recruited in Ireland were disbanded after 1922.

This morning's event lasted 30 minutes and was also attended by Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore and his wife, Carol Hanney.

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Earlier, Taoiseach Enda Kenny said the two State visits involving Britain's queen have established an unprecedented level of co-operation and trust between Britain and Ireland.

Speaking at a business breakfast in London, Mr Kenny described the visit of President Higgins as 'momentous'.

He also highlighted Queen Elizabeth's comments last night, when she said British society was the richer because of the involvement of the Irish community.

Mr Kenny welcomed the queen's endorsement of the suggestion that a member of the British Royal family might attend some of Ireland's independence commemorations.

He said these events had to be handled sensitively but he would welcome any royal involvement.

He also said he would like to see the queen pay another visit to Ireland but that was a decision for the British authorities.

Mr Kenny said he had discussed with Mr Cameron, the possibility of a joint trade mission at prime ministerial and Taoiseach level, which he said would present a brilliant opportunity for both countries. 

The President and his wife will also be at a banquet at the Guildhall in London this evening.

Last night, the Taoiseach and Mr Cameron were among the 160 guests at the State banquet in Windsor Castle.

President Higgins and Queen Elizabeth spoke of the new warmth in British-Irish relations during the event.

The Queen committed her family and government to standing alongside the Irish administration throughout the anniversaries of World War I and the events that led to the creation of the Irish Free State.

The Queen spoke of times when many Irish migrants to Britain encountered discrimination and a lack of appreciation.

She said the goal of modern British-Irish relations is that we should live together as neighbours and friends.

President Higgins drew upon the Irish phrase "ar scáth a chéile a mhaireann", we live in the shadow of each other.

He noted how "scáth" can translate as shelter as well as shadow.

He tracked the changes in the British-Irish relationship and said the shadow of the past has become the shelter of the present.

He also spoke of the Queen's visit to Ireland three years ago and said this return State visit completes a circle.

In referring to those who lost their lives during the Troubles, he said building peace is the only restitution, the only enduring justice we can offer them.


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