Ireland
Irish Woman Ends Up in Court for Opening a $1.95 Can of Pringles
Once you pop, you WILL be stopped, apparently.
A Timeline of This Summer's Horrific Catholic Abuse Scandals
Since June, the Church has had to deal with major abuse scandals coming to light in the era of #MeToo.
The most Catholic country on the planet isn't so sure about the pope anymore
“What we need is peace, we need to sleep every night without waking up and seeing one of them bastards at the end of the bed, calling you.”
Abuse Survivors Are Angry About the Pope's Visit to Ireland
After decades of abuse carried out by church-run organizations, the people of Ireland are saying nope to the pope.
The World Cup Where Ireland Beat Italy, FIFA and the Sun
"He does not have a problem with water, he has a problem with officials at most stadiums, and that is not FIFA's fault," said Sepp Blatter of manager Jack Charlton.
Ireland Has Legalized Abortion. Now What?
As the dust settles from Ireland's historic decision to decriminalize abortion, doctors and activists debate how to implement a healthcare system that makes the procedure accessible for everyone.
With Abortion Now Legal in Ireland, What Happens for the North?
As the dust settles from Ireland's momentous decision to legalize abortion, many in Northern Ireland—where it is still criminalized—believe it is their turn to follow suit. But much needs to happen before Northern Irish women achieve reproductive rights.
On Board the Controversial Bus Giving Out Illegal Abortion Pills in Northern Ireland
Northern Irish pro-choice activists are mobilizing in the wake of Ireland's decision to repeal the Eighth Amendment. We join protesters handing out abortion pills in one of the most anti-choice nations in Europe.
Ireland’s Catholic priests are not happy with the "sinners" who repealed abortion laws
"The priest told the congregation if they voted yes, they weren’t welcome."
Ireland has voted to legalize abortion by a landslide
Polling indicates that nearly 70 of the country has voted "yes" to repeal the Eighth Amendment.
Ireland Has Voted to Legalize Abortion
In a stunning victory for reproductive rights, the Irish public has chosen to repeal the Eighth Amendment—meaning that for the first time ever, abortion will be legal in the country.
Ireland Goes to The Polls for High-Stakes Vote on Abortion Rights
"I say yes," a social worker voting to repeal Ireland's Eighth Amendment tells Broadly. "You have to understand other people’s lives. You don’t know what they’re facing."