Irish in Britain provides member support services and has a strategic role in representing issues common to its membership and the wider diaspora.
The APPG's current chair is Labour MP Conor McGinn, who represents St Helens North and is originally from County Armagh.
The Vice-Chairs are Mark Logan (Conservative), Martin Docherty-Hughes (SNP), Baroness Harris of Richmond (Liberal Democrat) and Karin Smyth (Labour).
Irish in Britain acts as secretariat to the parliamentary group, consulting on the agenda and organising relevant documents and minutes.
The most recent element of this campaign is that Irish in Britain are offering to help support member organisations in hosting a pop-up vaccination centre.
The assistance focuses on utilising simple measures that can be taken collectively to enable those with memory loss to remain independent and engaged with local communities and services.
The Green Hearts campaign was originally developed in response to the higher than average cardio–related mortality rates experienced by Irish people in Britain.