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Taoiseach discusses LGBTQ+ rights and trans healthcare during visit to Outhouse

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Taoiseach Simon Harris, joined by Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery & Reform, Paschal Donohoe, visited the Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre yesterday, November 14, to meet with CEO Oisín O’Reilly.

The discussions focused on critical issues affecting LGBTQ+ individuals across Ireland, particularly the growing crisis in trans healthcare and the specific challenges faced by….

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