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THE HISTORIC STATE visit by President Michael D Higgins to the United Kingdom has drawn to a close.
He spent the week meeting and greeting with a range of British leaders, and stressed that there is currently an unprecedented “closeness and warmth” in relations between the two nations – but did it make any difference?
We want to know: Have Anglo-Irish relations been strengthened by the President’s UK State visit?
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