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In 2018, the Irish public voted overwhelmingly to repeal the country’s Eighth Amendment, overturning one of the strictest abortion bans in the European Union.
Confounding pre-referendum polls, they soundly defeated two measures that would have deleted an existing mention of mothers in the Irish Constitution, and widened the definition of the family.
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The same year that the Marriage Referendum succeeded in Ireland, the Children and Family Relationships Act was also passed. It appeared that LGBTQ+ families living in Ireland were finally on the path ...
Opinion Brian Feeney: Good Friday Agreement ensures a referendum on Irish unity will take place The British denied Irish people the self-determination they’d voted for in 1919, just as they did ...
The 'self-imposed straitjacket' undermines Irish sovereignty and should have been constitutionally challenged years ago, ...