Barrister contests Taoiseach claim

A leading barrister has rejected claims from the Taoiseach and Health Minister that proposed legislation to change Ireland’s strict abortion regime does not alter existing laws.

Barrister contests Taoiseach claim

A leading barrister has rejected claims from the Taoiseach and Health Minister that proposed legislation to change Ireland’s strict abortion regime does not alter existing laws.

Barrister-at-law Paul Brady said legislating for threatened suicide as grounds for abortion marks a distinct change in the law.

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