However, it’s not yet clear who’ll be joining her from the UK government following the sacking of Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, who was originally meant to attend.
He was fired by the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, after Mr Gove told Mr Johnson to quit.
Boris Johnson has since resigned.
It’s unclear who will now be representing the UK at the BIC summit tomorrow.
Heading to Guernsey later for tomorrow’s British-Irish Council summit @BICSecretariat. Always an important forum for collaboration between the governments of the British Isles. The UKG delegation was to be led by Michael Gove. Not sure now who will fill that role.
— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) July 7, 2022
Pictured: Ms Sturgeon announced her attendance to the BIC summit on Twitter.
The British-Irish Council was established under the 1998 Multi-Party Agreement and provides a forum for governments in the British Isles to develop links and discuss important issues.
The event is usually attended by representatives from Guernsey, Jersey, the Isle of Man, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and the UK Government.
Pictured below: Ms Sturgeon also commented resignation of Mr Johnson.
1. There will be a widespread sense of relief that the chaos of the last few days (indeed months) will come to an end, though notion of Boris Johnson staying on as PM until autumn seems far from ideal, and surely not sustainable? https://t.co/SQXuCC1HYH
— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) July 7, 2022