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March 8th referendums: The debates, theories, spats and ‘mansplaining’ summarised
For months, the Irish Times opinion section has been hosting the debate. Read your way into the Yes and No arguments
Two referendums are being held on Friday March 8th, 2024. We explore the issues and the proposed amendments to the constitution. Video: Paul Scott
Wed Feb 28 2024 - 06:50
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