Ghana's High Commission in London represents West Africa's second-largest economy in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, coordinating bilateral relations built on extensive Commonwealth ties, substantial British investment in Ghana's mining and energy sectors, and robust trade connections linking Ghanaian cocoa and gold exports to British markets. The High Commission serves the substantial Ghanaian diaspora in Britain numbering over 100,000 nationals while facilitating British tourism to Ghana's Atlantic coast beaches, wildlife reserves including Kakum National Park, and UNESCO World Heritage slave trade fortifications that attract British heritage tourists exploring West African colonial history. Britain ranks among Ghana's most important European partners with significant British corporate presence in Accra including financial services, telecommunications, and consumer goods companies alongside sustained UK development assistance supporting democratic governance, education, and health sectors as Ghana consolidates its position as one of Africa's most stable democracies with regular peaceful power transitions.