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The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012

The potential impact of a referendum on Scottish independence will be the hot topic at the British Irish summit meeting in Dublin on Friday. Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Taoiseach Enda Kenny will attend the meeting. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond will also attend. He is likely to face questions about how a referendum will affect political relations across Britain and Ireland. This summit had been planned to take place before Christmas but had to be postponed because of the death of the Taoiseach's mother. The agenda includes the challenge posed by the rise in youth unemployment and cooperation on work to help drug users recover from their addiction. Scottish independence is not on the formal agenda but given the recent clashes between Prime Minister David Cameron and Mr Salmond over the timing and terms of a referendum, reporters will no doubt be interested in exploring the issue with the leaders. The taoiseach met Mr Cameron in Downing Street on Thursday and discussed the European financial crisis and the British and Irish governments differences over the case of the murdered lawyer Pat Finucane. These topics are likely to feature again on Friday when the deputy prime minister makes his first official visit to Dublin. The Northern Ireland secretary of state Owen Patterson will also attend the summit. . Reproduced from bbc.co.uk news article January 13 2012