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19th June 2018
07:23am BST

In the motion, which has been agreed upon by all parties, it will maintain that the law prior to 1993 caused an unnecessary amount of harm to gay people and to their family and friends.
Irish foreign policy will also be addressed to ensure it promotes the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people globally.
The motion is expected to get the support of the Cabinet at a meeting this morning, which will follow on with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar delivering a key speech in the Dáil.
This comes just as the Government plan to hold a reception in Dublin Castle next weekend to mark the 25th anniversary of decriminalising the old law, where more than 700 people are thought to be attending.Explore more on these topics: