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# Eighth Amendment

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Taoiseach wants Dáil to sit on Friday to ensure May abortion referendum date isn't jeopardised
Giving the unborn full rights would have consequences 'with reverberations', Supreme Court hears
About half of voters support unrestricted access to abortion up to 12 weeks
The Supreme Court case that needs to be resolved before the Eighth Amendment referendum
Amnesty launches case challenging standards watchdog's order that it return €137,000
'I trust women': Sinn Féin says it will be 'knocking on doors' to repeal the Eighth Amendment
GPs will be permitted to conscientiously object to providing abortion services, Harris says
Some GPs are 'outraged' that they're being expected to lead abortion services
Amnesty boss says watchdog's grant decision could prove 'catastrophic'
This is the advice that convinced the Cabinet to seek the 'repeal and replace' option
Poll: Will you vote to repeal the Eighth Amendment?
'We’re asking people to trust women': Repeal referendum to be held before the end of May
Marathon Cabinet meeting on abortion comes to an end after four hours
Over half of voters are in favour of repealing the Eighth Amendment and abortion up to 12 weeks
'It breaks my heart that my daughter might think she only exists because terminations were forbidden'
Charity's warning ahead of referendum: 'Stop exploiting children and adults with Down syndrome'
Varadkar says Ireland's abortion laws are 'too restrictive and need to be reformed'
'There are two views in the party': Fianna Fáil split after Micheál Martin says he supports repeal
Repeal-supporting Micheál Martin doesn't think he's out of step with his own party
Poll: Will politicians affect how you vote on a repeal referendum?
'We should remove the Eighth Amendment' - Micheál Martin has changed his mind
As it happened: TDs share their views on Ireland's abortion laws
Simon Harris opens abortion debates by listing counties of women who travelled for abortions
Taoiseach to make his own views known on abortion in a 'couple of weeks'
'Good, measured debate' - Fine Gael TDs met for almost five hours to talk about abortion
Leo Varadkar still won't say how he'll campaign in an abortion referendum
Archbishop Eamon Martin: 'Abortion ends the human life of an unborn girl or boy'
Today is Nollaig na mBan, so what's it all about?
A group of Irish Simpsons fans is selling merch inspired by the show to raise funds for the Coalition to Repeal the 8th
Read the emails sent to Leo in his first month as Taoiseach
Open Society says Sipo may have relied on stolen documents to make Amnesty donation decision
'Once the debate starts. Once the referendum campaign kicks off, it's open season'
Legal abortion in cases of rape would be a 'GP-led service' under draft proposals
'We have further to go': Why three Sinn Féin politicians abstained in an Eighth Committee vote
TDs and Senators vote in favour of repealing the Eighth Amendment
Eighth Amendment committee to vote on repealing the Eighth today
Most people want Ireland's abortion law changed, according to new poll
Eighth Amendment Committee to recommend straight repeal
'Only seven maternity hospitals offer all women access to anomaly scans'
Eighth Amendment Committee to decide on repeal or no repeal on 13 December