Weather causes sluggish start to abortion poll

High winds and heavy rain in some areas ensured a sluggish start to polling today in the Republic’s latest referendum on the country’s anti-abortion laws.

High winds and heavy rain in some areas ensured a sluggish start to polling today in the Republic’s latest referendum on the country’s anti-abortion laws.

Both President Mary McAleese and Taoiseach Bertie Ahern set an example to the rest of the close-on three million electorate by turning up early at their own polling stations.

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