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THE GOVERNMENT IS making Downing Street aware of a request for the UK Prime Minister Theresa May to address the Dáil during her visit to Dublin this month.
The invitation, an initiative by the Ceann Comhairle Seán Ó Fearghaíl, was today supported by the Green Party.
Prime Minister May is due to visit Ireland this month, though a date has yet to be announced.
The visit happens in the backdrop of Brexit, which she outlined in more detail today.
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