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Politicians meet with LGBTQ+ groups to discuss Irish surrogacy legislation

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On Tuesday morning, November 2, a demonstration spearheaded by Irish Families Through Surrogacy (IFTS) was held outside Leinster House in order to express concerns over the future of Irish surrogacy legislation.

This came after reports emerged stating that the forthcoming Assisted  Human Reproduction Bill (AHR), would not include provisions for international surrogacy, leaving thousands of […] The post Politicians meet with LGBTQ+ groups to discuss Irish surrogacy legislation appeared first on GCN.

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