Irish Mail on Sunday lifts the lid on massive increase in abortions
To their credit, the Irish Mail on Sunday published an extensive report last weekend on Ireland’s new abortion regime, pointing out to readers that more than 50,000 abortions have taken place in the six years since the law changed.
They drew on data provided by the Health Service Executive (HSE) in response to a series of recent parliamentary questions from Offaly Independent TD, Carol Nolan.
Deputy Nolan voiced serious concern in the piece over the increasing number of abortions, asserting that successive governments had failed to uphold assurances that abortions would be ‘rare’ if the 2018 referendum passed. The Offaly TD further criticised the Government, accusing it of undermining and ‘gaslighting’ people who voiced concern at the surge in terminations.
The Mail on Sunday piece also quoted Pro Life Campaign spokesperson Eilís Mulroy of the Pro-Life Campaign calling for immediate action to address the ‘alarming’ rise in abortions taking place year-on-year.
To all who attended, thank you. Your participation wasn’t just a gesture - it was a witness. It was a visible sign of hope, resolve, and love. The movement is strong, and your presence helped make that crystal clear.
A special word of thanks to the two main guest speakers, Ruth O’Sullivan from West Cork and Senator Sarah O’Reilly of Aontú.
Read the full report on Extra.ie, which is part of the Irish Mail on Sunday and DMG Media Ireland. |