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The UK government has announced the appointment of Ms Kara Owen CMG CVO as His Majesty’s Ambassador to Ireland, succeeding Mr Paul Johnston and Ms Owen is set to assume her new role in September 2025. Ms Owen brings a wealth of diplomatic experience to the position. Her recent roles include serving as British High Commissioner to Singapore from 2019 to 2024, and as Director for the Americas at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) between 2016 and 2019. Her career also encompasses postings in Paris, Hanoi, and Hong Kong, as well as senior positions within the FCO, including Director for Diversity and Equality and Head of Strategy and Network Department.
Mr Paul Johnston, who has served as Ambassador to Ireland since September 2020, will be concluding his tenure later this year. During his time in Dublin, Mr Johnston navigated significant events such as the implementation of the post-Brexit trade arrangements and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. His prior diplomatic service includes roles as British Ambassador to Sweden and Deputy Permanent Representative to NATO. Ms Owen’s appointment comes at a pivotal time for UK-Ireland relations, with ongoing collaboration on trade, security, and cultural exchange.
