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Now playing Next Ireland Ireland to vote on removing old gendered language from constitution A reference to women's domestic role has long stuck out as a particularly dated part of Ireland's 1930s constitution. 06/12/2023
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Boris Johnson apologies to pandemic victims at COVID inquiry The former UK leader will speak at the ongoing inquiry on Wednesday and Thursday, following criticism from colleagues and the public on how he handled the pandemic. 06/12/2023
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