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Newborn died in ambulance after Turkish hospitals 'offered no care at all'
Newspaper allowed to call Joseph Stalin a "bloodthirsty cannibal"
Families of German victims of MH17 are to sue Ukraine
European court rules against Irish murderers fighting life sentences
'I will stay married': Transsexual woman defiant after court ruling
Court says bombers not protected as a journalistic source
'If that complaint had been acted on, I wouldn't have been abused at all'
‘Please act on it’: Louise O’Keeffe’s appeal to Taoiseach after apology
British men cannot sue Saudi Arabia over torture claims
Italy told: No law says baby has to have dad's surname
Column: 10 years on, Ireland's human rights act has failed to deliver
Michael Farrell
Teen girls' rapist and killer freed under rights ruling
Son fails in legal bid to change 'Death Match' newspaper article
Reilly says he won’t be afraid to suspend abortion service as bill introduced in Dáil
Analysis: Draft abortion law has gaps which require clarification
Jennifer Schweppe and Eimear Spain
Fine Gael TD insists he won't support suicide clause in abortion law
European Court of Human Rights to hear Cork woman's abuse case
1982: Government was warned of pro-life amendment's clash with ECHR
Savita's family may take a case to the European Court of Human Rights
'Not an option' to leave out suicide provision in any abortion law - Shatter
Govt to give Council of Europe 'action plan' on abortion report by 30 Nov
Poll: Should the Church run a political campaign against abortion?
Cardinal appeals for abortion referendum – but minister sees no need
Human rights court rules that prisoners should be allowed to vote
European court upholds German ban on incestuous relationship
Plans for UK web monitoring could affect Irish users
€8,500 damages for priest over human rights abuse in trial
Expert group established to report on ECHR abortion ruling
Government's response to ECRH abortion ruling 'wholly inappropriate'
Restaurant worker awarded €86,000 after years of forced labour in Dublin
Daily Mirror wins European appeal over Campbell damages
Ireland may legislate for abortion following European court ruling