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# Abortion

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Cora Sherlock says she didn't agree with pro-life campaign decision to remove her from RTÉ debate
Over 65s and slight majority of Fianna Fáíl voters only groups to vote No - according to RTÉ exit poll
Most Irish people think referendum posters should be banned
Landslide: two exit polls predict Ireland has voted overwhelmingly to repeal the Eighth Amendment
Ireland goes to the polls in Eighth Amendment referendum
Dublin Castle courtyard will be open to the public tomorrow ... but don't expect any big screens
Complaints made about campaign posters located too close to polling stations
Seeing bibles at polling stations? There's a reason for that
Tail of Dublin-bound plane hit by aircraft on Stansted runway
Q&A: The answers to your questions about the Eighth Amendment referendum
Referendum day: The world's media watches as Ireland goes to the polls
Wicklow Council tells woman she can't vote today due to an 'administrative error'
It's polling day: Here's everything you need to know about the next 48 hours
Meet the man who's been collecting referendum leaflets since 1983
Here's your guide to voting in the Eighth Amendment referendum
Temperatures on polling day are set to reach 23 degrees
Don't be confused at the ballot box - you're voting on the 36th Amendment tomorrow
'A defining moment for our generation': Why emigrants are coming home to vote
Q&A: Can the 'hard cases' be dealt with while still retaining the Eighth Amendment?
"It's going to impact my life": Immigrants have their say on both sides of the referendum debate
'G'wan Mary Lou!' - Sinn Féin's leader is a hit on the canvass but insists it's no election dry run
Pro-life groups secured access to the names and addresses of Irish voters ahead of the referendum
'Please come home Mam, I'm in agony': Parents of women who had crisis pregnancies urge Yes vote
'She was not a baby with a fatal foetal abnormality, she was my baby, and she was perfect'
Vicky Wall
How many women in Ireland request abortion pills? How safe are they? Are they illegal?
Nora Owen says she was 'confronted' and 'attacked' in Leinster House during the 1980s abortion debate
John Bruton: 'Abortion ends a life. Once it has happened there is no going back'
John Bruton
'If you vote No, abortion will not stop, we'll just export it to England'
FactCheck: Has the story of a baby born alive during abortion in Poland opened a debate there?
FactCheck: Is Ireland's proposed abortion legislation more extreme than British law?
Doctor who led inquiry into Savita Halappanavar's death calls for Yes vote 'for women’s health and rights'
Q&A: Can the proposed legislation allowing abortion up to 12 weeks be changed in the future?
Vincent Browne: Let’s cease demanding more of women than we would dare demand of men
Vincent Browne
Watch: We put your questions to the chair of the Referendum Commission
Up to 125,000 people register to vote ahead of Eighth Amendment referendum
'Don't let what happened to us happen to other families': Savita's parents back Yes vote
Latest referendum polls show the 'Yes' side is ahead
Micheál Martin: 'The argument is that if we legislate for abortion we'll become like England. That's not true. This is Ireland'
What would you like to ask the head of the Referendum Commission?
Families of those who died in road accidents 'upset' at placing of white crosses in Donegal