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Seven Years On: Was Ireland Ready for Abortion? Episode 623

Niall Boylan | January 19, 2026
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    Seven Years On: Was Ireland Ready for Abortion? Episode 623
    Niall Boylan

On today’s programme, Niall is joined by Eilís Mulroy, pro-life campaigner and commentator, to revisit one of the most consequential decisions in modern Irish history — the repeal of the Eighth Amendment.

New figures show that 10,852 abortions were carried out in the Republic of Ireland in 2024, the highest number ever recorded since abortion was legalised following the 2018 referendum. Across the water, the UK has also seen record numbers, with almost 300,000 abortions in 2023 alone.

Buried within those statistics are figures that raise difficult and deeply emotional questions:

3,205 disability-selective abortions

735 babies with Down’s syndrome

40 babies aborted due to cleft lip or cleft palate

Niall and Eilís discuss what these numbers mean, how Ireland arrived at this point, and whether the reality of abortion access today matches what voters were promised in 2018.

Was the public told the full truth during the referendum campaign?
Has what was described as “rare, safe, and legal” become routine?
And how should a society measure compassion, care, and choice in light of these figures?

After the discussion, the phones are opened, and listeners are invited to take part in a frank and respectful conversation.

If the referendum on the Eighth Amendment were held again tomorrow — knowing what we know now — how would you vote?

A challenging discussion, strong opinions on all sides, and a chance for the public to have their say.




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    Seven Years On: Was Ireland Ready for Abortion? Episode 623
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