Ireland’s abortion laws 'still failing women who struggle to access services'

Ireland’s abortion laws 'still failing women who struggle to access services'

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Ireland’s abortion laws are still failing women who struggle to access services due to a lack of provision and time restrictions on terminations, a family planning group has said.

Niall Behan, chief executive of the Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA), called for a full decriminalisation of abortion services in Ireland.

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