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# Legislation

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Rabbitte: Labour ministers "haven't seen" draft abortion bill
Column: The same-sex marriage debate shows ‘non-traditional’ families aren’t really accepted
Poll: Do you support plans to sell the National Lottery?
Pro-life campaign dismiss 'sunset clause' in abortion legislation
Doctors' organisation rejects abortion motions
GAA voice opposition to proposed alcohol sponsorship legislation
Convictions for acid attacks triple in Pakistan under tough new laws
Proposed Bill provides for first national strategy on autism
Column: The majority of care givers are women, but it shouldn't be prescribed upon us
Levels of activity in courts 'overwhelming' and 'unsustainable' - Chief Justice
Clare Daly: Property tax is going to be a 'game changer'
New bill introduces definition of a grandparent
Diocese calls on residents to fast 'for the protection of the unborn'
Top readers' comments of the week
EC says Ireland is free to give grants for defibrillators
Indian child sex victims ‘mistreated, humiliated’ – report
Hayes: "Substantial contingency planning" by government on IBRC
President signs legislation to liquidate IBRC into law
Many brothels run by foreign organised crime gangs, committee hears
Former sex workers to speak to Justice committee on prostitution laws
Former 'Belle de Jour' concerned about Irish sex workers legislation
Poll: Should the government review sentencing laws for sexual assaults?
In detail: the 30 Bills the Government is planning this spring
Poll: Do you think strict rules on cigarette packaging will make any difference?
Integration Centre calls for legislation on hate crimes as racism figures rise
10 interesting moments from day two of the Oireachtas hearings on abortion
Lawmakers urged to look to 'middle ground' on abortion issue
Legal experts address Oireachtas on proposed new abortion laws
Oireachtas told: 'Ireland already allows abortion of unviable pregnancies'
Legal experts to address second day of Oireachtas abortion hearings
10 interesting moments from the Oireachtas hearings on abortion
Minister: Some politicians fear 'transfer of power' created by social media
Column: Politicians should engage in social media, not regulate it
Oireachtas hearings on planned abortion law
Medical Council 'unaware of any deaths' as result of current abortion laws
Explainer: why the Oireachtas is holding three days of hearings on abortion
'Modern day slavery' to be criminalised
Almost 1,000 civil partnerships in Ireland in 2012
Poll: Should sex offenders be electronically tagged after prison?