The Dáil resumes this afternoon for the first time this year.
The murder of Ashling Murphy, NPHET's upcoming meeting and the controversy around a champagne party in the Department of Foreign Affairs are expected to dominate proceedings.
Statements on violence against women is expected dominate the Dáil chamber this afternoon.
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While TDs will also debate legislation on the birth and information tracing bill to allow adopted people access to their birth documents.