'A Bit of History' as Irish Lawmaker Brings Baby to Parliament

History was made in the Irish parliament in Dublin on September 21, according to its speaker, as lawmaker Violet-Anne Wynne became the first TD (as MPs are known in Ireland) to bring her baby to the chamber.

Sean O Fearghail, the speaker, or ceann comhairle, paused to note, “we’re seeing a bit of history being made tonight” with Wynne’s return from maternity leave with her new baby. “Baby Collins is the first actual baby to join us here,” he joked. Credit: Oireachtas TV via Storyful

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SEAN O FEARGHAIL: We're seeing a bit of history being made tonight, because I think we should welcome the return of deputy Violet-Anne Wynne to Leinster House. And applaud. And then baby Collins is the first actual baby to join us here tonight.

We're seeing a bit of history being made m because I think we should welcome the return of deputy Violet-Anne Wynne to Leinster House. And applaud. And then baby Collins is the first actual baby to join us here tonight.