I can’t believe the documentary The Vikings has done this pic.twitter.com/HBgyzkbnah
— Fiona Hyde (@andgoseek) February 10, 2018
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I can’t believe the documentary The Vikings has done this pic.twitter.com/HBgyzkbnah
— Fiona Hyde (@andgoseek) February 10, 2018
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Doctor Quinn, Medicine Man.
Question; will GPs who object to the abortion pill on the grounds that it ends the life of one of their patients be forced to refer to colleagues who don't object? If so, then conscientious objection is not being properly protected. https://t.co/Qay3Ezn61r
— David Quinn (@DavQuinn) February 6, 2018
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No David. Clear as mud. That would be unprofessional as per…https://t.co/KIf3CSiz4N pic.twitter.com/kpctTlF9VN
— Mark Murphy (@DrMarkMurphy) February 6, 2018
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Why is a lead item on the national broadcaster’s morning current affairs program not more prominent wonders our hero as he posts a link to the story, available free of charge to anyone with an internet connection.
https://twitter.com/oconnellhugh/status/960794286085345290
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The media downplaying of this very important story is disgraceful. https://t.co/AEkpwp0oUf via @RTENewsNow
— David Quinn (@DavQuinn) February 6, 2018
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If true, this ought to be a news story. https://t.co/E8RlfxCqAz
— David Quinn (@DavQuinn) February 5, 2018
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Anyway, in other #repealthe8th news, I am told reliably by #loyalmole that repeal canvassing in Maynooth is on hold because of an internal campaign dispute about whether to use gender-neutral language on the leaflets. pic.twitter.com/3EQbqVybuw
— John McGuirk (@john_mcguirk) February 5, 2018
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I'm VP of Corporate Communications at a telecoms company.
— John McGuirk (@john_mcguirk) August 2, 2016
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Very important response to Down Syndrome Ireland from a man who has two children with Down Syndrome. https://t.co/3E6ZV12TRC
— David Quinn (@DavQuinn) January 26, 2018
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"Campaigns that show the faces of people with Down syndrome aim to overcome the fear that leads to exclusion, marginalisation, and, in many cases, death. An advocacy group that fails to realise this has lost its way." https://t.co/ySRoTXYYym A lovely piece.
— Ben Conroy (@BenJDConroy) January 26, 2018
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