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New podcast celebrates achievements of Irish trans trailblazer Dr Lydia Foy

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The latest episode of the highly popular true crime podcast, Murder Most Irish, celebrates the massive achievements of Dr Lydia Foy in her fight to become the first trans person in Ireland to have her gender recognised on her birth certificate.

In a departure from their usual remit of shining a light on the victims […] The post New podcast celebrates achievements of Irish trans trailblazer Dr Lydia Foy appeared first on GCN.

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