First and Deputy First Minister meet with Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner at Hillsborough Castle

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner arrived at Hillsborough Castle for her first visit to Northern Ireland since Labour's victory in the general election, to meet with Michelle O'Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill MLA, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner MP, NIO Minister Fleur Anderson MP, Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly MLA. (L-R)

First Minister Michelle O’Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly welcomed the new Deputy Prime Minister to Northern Ireland, in her first official visit yesterday.

Angela Rayner met with the leaders of the Executive at Hillsborough Castle, along with Fleur Anderson, who is serving as the Under-Secretary of State in the Northern Ireland Office.

This follows Prime Minister Keir Starmer‘s visit at the start of July, following Labour’s general election victory.

The meeting was described as “positive and constructive” in a post on X by the Northern Ireland Executive.

O’Neill and Little-Pengelly used the meeting to highlight the key issues facing the Executive.

The Northern Ireland Office said the group “discussed the importance of working together to address the challenges facing communities across Northern Ireland.”

Funding for public services is a common issue raised by all parties in the Executive and will have no doubt been discussed.

NI Secretary Hilary Benn is also yet to make a decision on the future of Casement Park, which has been included in the UK and Ireland’s Euro 2028 bid but is currently derelict.

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and NIO Minister Fleur Anderson also attended Belfast Pride today.

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