Marking the IIEA’s 30th Anniversary, we are delighted to host a panel discussion exploring the future of Anglo-Irish relations, north-south and east-west.
Marking the IIEA’s 30th Anniversary, we are delighted to host a panel discussion exploring the future of Anglo-Irish relations, north-south and east-west.
To mark the IIEA’s 30th Anniversary, the IIEA is delighted to welcome Bertie Ahern, former Taoiseach, and Tony Blair, former UK Prime Minister, for an in-conversation session on Northern Ireland and Anglo-Irish relations.
Minister Morton discusses the UK Integrated Review of security, defence, development and foreign policy.
Philip Stephens offers his analysis on the role of a post-Brexit UK in the world.
The Taoiseach sets out his ambitions for Ireland as a global actor in 2021 and beyond.
Ambassador Mulvaney outlines the US Government’s perspective on the protection of the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement and peace in Northern Ireland in the context of ongoing EU-UK talks.
Dr Steve Aiken takes a critical look at how Northern Ireland can become a benchmark of Anglo-Irish cooperation and understanding.
William Hague offers his perspective on the role of a post-Brexit UK in its neighborhood and the world.
In his address to the IIEA, Michel Barnier discusses the future relationship between the EU and UK.
Mr Powell offers his assessment of the UK government’s handling of the evolving COVID-19 pandemic thus far. With the UK government continuing to insist that there will be no extension of the transition period beyond the 31 December 2020 deadline, he also comments on the impact the virus may have on the ongoing future EU-UK relationship talks.