British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has met with his Irish counterpart Simon Harris in Dublin in a visit described as a reset between the two countries. Starmer’s trip is the first by a British leader to Ireland in five years and is a further sign that the two wish to deepen relations on economic and security matters. Harris was the first international leader Starmer hosted following his Labour Party’s landslide election victory on July 4. “Today is really significant because we have made clear our ambition to reset the relationship and today we take that forward,” Starmer said. “We are clear …