PHOTOS: Large crowds take to the streets of Dublin for this year's March for Choice
This is the first March for Choice since Ireland enacted abortion legislation in December.
This is the first March for Choice since Ireland enacted abortion legislation in December.
This will be the first March for Choice since Ireland enacted abortion legislation in December.
This was the seventh annual March for Choice and the first since the Eighth Amendment was removed from the Constitution.
It is the sixth annual march by the Abortion Rights Campaign.
It’s not a coincidence that a largely female movement is being criticized as ‘strident’.
The public will vote on repealing the Eighth Amendment next year.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that women from Northern Ireland are not entitled to free access to abortions.
Thousands have turned out for what has been called the biggest pro-choice gathering in Ireland.
The Abortion Rights Campaign said its posters were removed in Rathmines and in some areas in the city centre.
The march was organised by the Abortion Rights Campaign.
Spain’s government is currently planning to restrict access to abortion services.
The march, organised by the Abortion Rights Campaign, was held to call for free and safe legal abortion for women in Ireland — coinciding with a global ‘day of action’.
The campaign group has said that the legislation does not satisfy a European court ruling which called on Ireland to clarify its abortion laws.
Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has been among those to initially respond to the publication of the draft Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill.