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Abortion Reform, Army Abuse, and Scan Shortages
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Abortion access just got a major win as the Dáil voted to scrap the three-day waiting period, with Sinn Féin’s proposal passing 86 to 70. Meanwhile, An Post and the Communications Minister clash over pay and strategy, exposing deeper tensions in public service governance. A former army apprentice broke down alleged abuse at the Apprentice School—including being forced to eat cigarette butts and witnessing a cadet’s suicide—demanding accountability for past trauma. Hospitals are also under fire for near-zero weekend scans, prompting the Health Minister to order consultants to fix scheduling. And to fight financial crime, luxury retailers will now be urged to flag high-spending customers suspected of money laundering.
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