The Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, has suggested that a more shared response is needed in to the future, to the Covid crisis between the British and Irish governments and the devolved administrations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Speaking after a virtual meeting of the British Irish Council Mr Martin said there was a "very useful discussion" on the impact of Covid and the various measures that each administration is taking to reduce its spread. "It would be very useful if the secretariat of the British Irish Council could pull together the varying responses and the approaches of the various administrations to Covid to date, do a bit more work on analytics so that we share best practice across each administration," he said.
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