Ireland
'Yes for women, yes for compassion, yes for care, yes for choice.'
Given the absence of a government in Northern Ireland, Westminster has a both a moral and legal duty to act
Almost 90% of voters under 25 appear to have voted Yes.
More than two-thirds of voters backed legalising abortion, two exit polls project.
Voters in Ireland are heading to the polls today - to decide whether the country should repeal its abortion laws - but some of those in the ballot box are going to have travelled much further than others for the chance to do so.
I was taken in by fallacious and damaging arguments - I have everything crossed that Ireland will end its damaging and shameful legacy
You might want to grab a tissue.
Pro-choice campaigners are harnessing the power used to legalise gay marriage.
If we vote No, we will force the Government to put in place a proper strategy to support all women and families facing unwanted or crisis pregnancies
Ireland’s laws force women to find substantial sums of money and travel to unfamiliar cities and doctors, at a time when they should be treated with compassion