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# Referendum

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Both sides in the Eighth debate say they're making sure money isn't coming in from abroad
Harris takes his message to Moore Street: 'Men need to talk to the women in their lives about the Eighth Amendment'
Marian Keyes raised over €3,000 for Together For Yes with her own Twitter drive
Facebook page where women tell their abortion stories deliberately sabotaged in online attack
Poll: Should social media be policed during the Eighth Amendment referendum?
How to get ready to vote in the Eighth Amendment referendum
'Abortion is a licence to kill'- Save the 8th launches its referendum campaign
Referendum on repealing the Eighth Amendment to be held on Friday 25 May
Pro-choice campaigners say they will 'of course' accept result of referendum
TDs approve Eighth Amendment referendum Bill
Sinn Féin moves Ard Fheis forward to June to sort Eighth Amendment policy
Half of voters are in favour of repealing the Eighth Amendment
Belfast student seeks rights for Irish citizens in Northern Ireland to be allowed vote in Eighth referendum
Legal challenge lodged to allow people in North vote in Eighth Amendment referendum
Thousands march in Dublin calling for Eighth Amendment to be retained
Government releases wording of what will replace the Eighth Amendment if referendum passes
Special Cabinet meeting to consider final wording of Eighth Amendment referendum
Ruling that Justice Minister 'obliged to consider' pregnancies in deportation cases could be 'helpful'
Argument from Justice Minister that unborn has no constitutional rights 'radical', Supreme Court told
Seven people who took part in the last Citizens' Assembly weren't recruited properly
Giving the unborn full rights would have consequences 'with reverberations', Supreme Court hears
Cabinet approves draft bill clearing way Oireachtas to set new abortion laws if 8th is repealed
About half of voters support unrestricted access to abortion up to 12 weeks
Supreme Court dismisses Pro Life Campaign request to become adviser in 'defining the unborn' case
Coveney: 'I don't believe there should be unrestricted access to abortion at any point in time'
Varadkar: 'Right now a 15-year-old girl who is raped cannot get an abortion'
Citizens' Assembly recommends a permanent electoral commission, equal funding and weekend voting
Poll: Should referenda only be held at non-religious venues?
Atheist Ireland calls for bibles to be removed from referendum polling stations
19 of the very best signs spotted at Repeal The 8th marches in 2017
Taoiseach says ministers will be allowed 'dissent' on Eighth Amendment
Legal abortion in cases of rape would be a 'GP-led service' under draft proposals
Only small minority would support lowering voting age to 16
How much would a general election delay a referendum on the Eighth Amendment?
Catalonia's leader wants 'democratic opposition' to Spanish government's takeover
450,000 protest in Barcelona as Catalan leader claims Spanish government is 'acting like Franco'
Spain to suspend Catalonia's autonomy unless leader abandons independence push
UCD referendum to be held for impeachment of Students' Union president Katie Ascough
Catalan president may declare region independent in defiance of Spain
Over half of voters would back a limited liberalisation of Ireland's abortion law