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Maroc Maroc - THEJOURNAL.IE - A La Une - 27/Jun 11:23

Cathal Crotty case: We need a truly watershed moment for women’s safety in Ireland

Mary Lou McDonald says the Crotty case has highlighted the underbelly of male violence lying deep in our society.

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