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President of the High Court, Mr Justice Peter Kelly said the applicants did not demonstrate prima facie evidence of matters likely to have a material effect on the referendum result as a whole.; Kelly, Peter (20 July 2018). "[2018] IEHC 437: Byrne -v- Ireland & ors". courts.ie. Courts Service of Ireland. Archived from the original on 27 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018.; Kelly, Peter (20 July 2018). "[2018] IEHC 438: Jordan -v- Ireland & ors". courts.ie. Courts Service of Ireland. Archived from the original on 27 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
The Green Party supports the holding of a referendum to allow the people of Ireland determine whether or not the 8th Amendment should be repealed.
In 2016, 3,265 Irish women travelled to the UK alone and we know that Irish women travel to other countries like the Netherlands too.
Repeal the Eighth: Latest poll shows 47% for Yes and 32% for No ... Poll shows support for Repeal falls when 12 week limit is suggested ... A new poll published today shows that while 53% of people want the 8th amendment repealed, that falls to 47% when the government's proposal of terminations up to 12 weeks is included. ... The Red C poll, published today in the Sunday Business Post, shows that while 26% oppose repealing the 8th, this rises to 32% when the 12 week limit is introduced. ... Hugh O'Connell
Repeal Yes 53% (-3) No 26% (=) D/K 21% (+2)
12 weeks Yes 47% (-5) No 32% (-1) D/K 21% (+6)
Prime minister believes issue 'is a devolved matter', despite mounting calls for her to back reform
Following a long period of reflection and assessment of evidence before the Oireachtas Committee, I believe that we should remove the Eighth Amendment from Bunreacht na hÉireann and I will vote accordingly
PART IV - Referendum Petitions - Section 42-(2) A referendum petition in relation to a provisional referendum certificate shall not be presented to the High Court unless that court, on application made to it in that behalf by or on behalf of the person proposing to present it not later than seven days after the publication in Iris Oifigiúil of the certificate, by order grants leave to the person to do so.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is to launch a campaign for Fine Gael members in favour of repealing the Eighth Amendment. Mr Varadkar and a number of senior Ministers will hold an event this weekend outlining why they believe people should vote "Yes" in the forthcoming referendum on the Amendment. … The decision may cause some friction within the party, as there are many Fine Gael TDs and Senators who are opposed to repealing the Constitutional provision, which places the life of the unborn on an equal footing to the life of the mother. Fine Gael cannot adopt an official party position because members have been afforded a freedom of conscience vote on issues to do with the referendum.
More than 4,500 voters were interviewed by Ipsos MRBI as they left polling stations on Friday. Sampling began at 7am and was conducted at 160 locations across every constituency throughout the day. The margin of error is estimated at +/- 1.5 per cent.
Simon Harris says Bill will be tabled before summer and sent to President by autumn
Our plan for the next five years: Hold a referendum to remove Article 40.3.3 (the 8th Amendment) from the Constitution
The Taoiseach was joined by some party colleagues to launch the Fine Gael 'Vote Yes' campaign today.
The sample size was 3,800 with a margin of error of +/- 1.6%. The exit poll was conducted by RTÉ in conjunction with a number of Irish universities and was carried out by Behaviour & Attitudes.
President of the High Court, Mr Justice Peter Kelly said the applicants did not demonstrate prima facie evidence of matters likely to have a material effect on the referendum result as a whole.; Kelly, Peter (20 July 2018). "[2018] IEHC 437: Byrne -v- Ireland & ors". courts.ie. Courts Service of Ireland. Archived from the original on 27 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018.; Kelly, Peter (20 July 2018). "[2018] IEHC 438: Jordan -v- Ireland & ors". courts.ie. Courts Service of Ireland. Archived from the original on 27 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan joined Amnesty Ireland campaigners and her Sinn Féin colleagues outside Leinster House today calling for a referendum to repeal the 8th amendment.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar was joined by ministers, TDs, senators, and councillors calling for a Yes vote in the referendum.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said over the weekend that laws giving effect to Friday's referendum could be enacted before the end of the year, but campaigners had called for a shorter timeline. The Together for Yes campaign has called on the government to pass legislation allowing for the terminations of pregnancies before the summer break.
According to one source familiar with the exchanges, "There was a consensus it should be somebody other than Cora. We felt there was a real danger of it not going well. As it turned out, it would hardly have mattered. But she took it very, very badly." Another source said Sherlock was understandably disappointed at being taken off the show, but "there was a big surge of demand from across the pro-life organisations for Maria to go on; she was the unanimous choice because she'd done exceptionally well the week before on Claire Byrne Live". ... She will continue as a member of the Pro Life Campaign, Love Both's parent organisation, and insists "there is no longer-term damage" to her relationship with that group.
1:45 p.m. French President Emmanuel Macron says that Ireland has made history with its abortion referendum in which voters chose to abolish a ban on terminations. Macron tweeted that "this vote will stand as an essential symbol for women's freedom".[dead link ]
Our plan for the next five years: Hold a referendum to remove Article 40.3.3 (the 8th Amendment) from the Constitution
The Green Party supports the holding of a referendum to allow the people of Ireland determine whether or not the 8th Amendment should be repealed.
Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan joined Amnesty Ireland campaigners and her Sinn Féin colleagues outside Leinster House today calling for a referendum to repeal the 8th amendment.
In 2016, 3,265 Irish women travelled to the UK alone and we know that Irish women travel to other countries like the Netherlands too.
Following a long period of reflection and assessment of evidence before the Oireachtas Committee, I believe that we should remove the Eighth Amendment from Bunreacht na hÉireann and I will vote accordingly
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is to launch a campaign for Fine Gael members in favour of repealing the Eighth Amendment. Mr Varadkar and a number of senior Ministers will hold an event this weekend outlining why they believe people should vote "Yes" in the forthcoming referendum on the Amendment. … The decision may cause some friction within the party, as there are many Fine Gael TDs and Senators who are opposed to repealing the Constitutional provision, which places the life of the unborn on an equal footing to the life of the mother. Fine Gael cannot adopt an official party position because members have been afforded a freedom of conscience vote on issues to do with the referendum.
The Taoiseach was joined by some party colleagues to launch the Fine Gael 'Vote Yes' campaign today.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar was joined by ministers, TDs, senators, and councillors calling for a Yes vote in the referendum.
According to one source familiar with the exchanges, "There was a consensus it should be somebody other than Cora. We felt there was a real danger of it not going well. As it turned out, it would hardly have mattered. But she took it very, very badly." Another source said Sherlock was understandably disappointed at being taken off the show, but "there was a big surge of demand from across the pro-life organisations for Maria to go on; she was the unanimous choice because she'd done exceptionally well the week before on Claire Byrne Live". ... She will continue as a member of the Pro Life Campaign, Love Both's parent organisation, and insists "there is no longer-term damage" to her relationship with that group.
Repeal the Eighth: Latest poll shows 47% for Yes and 32% for No ... Poll shows support for Repeal falls when 12 week limit is suggested ... A new poll published today shows that while 53% of people want the 8th amendment repealed, that falls to 47% when the government's proposal of terminations up to 12 weeks is included. ... The Red C poll, published today in the Sunday Business Post, shows that while 26% oppose repealing the 8th, this rises to 32% when the 12 week limit is introduced. ... Hugh O'Connell
Repeal Yes 53% (-3) No 26% (=) D/K 21% (+2)
12 weeks Yes 47% (-5) No 32% (-1) D/K 21% (+6)
More than 4,500 voters were interviewed by Ipsos MRBI as they left polling stations on Friday. Sampling began at 7am and was conducted at 160 locations across every constituency throughout the day. The margin of error is estimated at +/- 1.5 per cent.
The sample size was 3,800 with a margin of error of +/- 1.6%. The exit poll was conducted by RTÉ in conjunction with a number of Irish universities and was carried out by Behaviour & Attitudes.
Prime minister believes issue 'is a devolved matter', despite mounting calls for her to back reform
Contrary to Soini, his Swedish counterpart, Foreign Minister Margot Wallström, applauded the result of the Irish referendum.
PART IV - Referendum Petitions - Section 42-(2) A referendum petition in relation to a provisional referendum certificate shall not be presented to the High Court unless that court, on application made to it in that behalf by or on behalf of the person proposing to present it not later than seven days after the publication in Iris Oifigiúil of the certificate, by order grants leave to the person to do so.
President of the High Court, Mr Justice Peter Kelly said the applicants did not demonstrate prima facie evidence of matters likely to have a material effect on the referendum result as a whole.; Kelly, Peter (20 July 2018). "[2018] IEHC 437: Byrne -v- Ireland & ors". courts.ie. Courts Service of Ireland. Archived from the original on 27 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018.; Kelly, Peter (20 July 2018). "[2018] IEHC 438: Jordan -v- Ireland & ors". courts.ie. Courts Service of Ireland. Archived from the original on 27 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said over the weekend that laws giving effect to Friday's referendum could be enacted before the end of the year, but campaigners had called for a shorter timeline. The Together for Yes campaign has called on the government to pass legislation allowing for the terminations of pregnancies before the summer break.
Simon Harris says Bill will be tabled before summer and sent to President by autumn
Contrary to Soini, his Swedish counterpart, Foreign Minister Margot Wallström, applauded the result of the Irish referendum.