Irish Times exit poll projects Ireland has voted by landslide to repeal Eighth Amendment https://t.co/aTOP8P7LhK
— Irish Times Politics (@IrishTimesPol) May 25, 2018
🇮🇪#8thref exit poll: There will be two separate exit polls, one by Ipsos MRBI for the Irish Times (expected some time after polls close at 10pm local time) and one by Behaviour & Attitudes for RTE (expected at around 11:30).
The count will begin at 9am tomorrow.
— Number Cruncher Politics Europe (@NCPoliticsEU) May 25, 2018
RTÉ exit poll on the Eighth Amendment projects: Yes 69.4% No 30.6%
— RTÉ (@rte) May 25, 2018
Some quite staggering numbers geographically pic.twitter.com/idZNGcJ9Ai
— Paddy O Doors (@muswellhillspur) May 25, 2018
A landslide… @irishtimes front page tomorrow morning. #repealtheeight pic.twitter.com/PzXrahvggG
— Liam Ryan (@LiamPRyan91) May 25, 2018
First exit poll suggests Ireland has voted to relax abortion laws https://t.co/uwLS6HqDHs
— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) May 25, 2018
Exit polls suggest the Republic of Ireland has voted by a landslide to liberalise its strict abortion laws https://t.co/ZZoH0Mkvor
— Darran Marshall (@DarranMarshall) May 25, 2018
Very emotional scenes in @Together4yes HQ as word comes through that Exit Poll indicates YES 68%. Barely a dry eye in the room ❤ #together4yes #8thref #Tá4Mná pic.twitter.com/MwNb8cyfTG
— OisĂn MacCanna 🎗 (@OisMacC) May 25, 2018
There were two silences. The silenced women of centuries. And the quiet, calm dignity of the ballot paper being marked.
— Fintan O'Toole (@fotoole) May 25, 2018
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WORLD
President @realDonaldTrump is keeping the door for diplomacy open with North Korea. @johnrobertsFox has the latest. @TeamCavuto https://t.co/J0BRYSex2a pic.twitter.com/FbrQDQ9CUf
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 25, 2018
Putin rips Trump for canceling North Korea summit: Kim Jong Un "did everything he promised" https://t.co/MYHiZui2Jg pic.twitter.com/tRD6Rg4VEG
— The Hill (@thehill) May 25, 2018
Japan's Abe says efforts to clinch U.S.-N.Korea summit must continue https://t.co/E2ZnpOqFQM pic.twitter.com/ZXiZrI8yPW
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) May 25, 2018
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TRUMPWORLD
Harvey Weinstein Has Been Arrested And Charged With Rape, A Criminal Sex Act, And Sex Abuse https://t.co/sWnytm3PYI via @o_tilli_a
— Matthew Champion (@matthewchampion) May 25, 2018
President Trump accused Democrats of “rooting against us in our negotiations with North Korea” and “coming to the defense of MS-13.” Neither claim is true. https://t.co/TrmQOEkR9l
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 25, 2018
Defense expert: Trump made 6 factual errors in 2 minutes of Navy speech https://t.co/JEkrKl67rF pic.twitter.com/2UuORyJud7
— The Hill (@thehill) May 25, 2018
The depth of the Trump gang's corruption is breathtaking. https://t.co/XGJqKwX7kM pic.twitter.com/3pchUo7fHy
— Steven Livingston (@ICTlivingston) May 25, 2018
WATCH: Parkland students' "die-in" protest turns into shouting match with Trump supporters https://t.co/6GOmem2KbG pic.twitter.com/zCvbGaco9d
— The Hill (@thehill) May 25, 2018
A male student opened fire at a middle school in suburban Indianapolis on Friday morning, injuring another student and a teacher https://t.co/a9Of3F2MbO
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 25, 2018
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BREXIT BRITAIN
Brexit: Hammond's 'go it alone' warning over Galileo sat-nav scheme: Add another ÂŁ10bn to the Brexit bill. Our money being wasted! Demand a #PeoplesVote ! https://t.co/SQQTgnV03S
— Graham Simpson (@grahambsi) May 25, 2018
Hannan is one of the first Brexiteers to put pressure on the government to hold another vote. https://t.co/bDE6EPEbhQ
— The New European (@TheNewEuropean) May 25, 2018
On MPs voting for Brexit: "I don’t think the government, or opposition, should make any assumptions that they can three-line-whip their MPs to keep on doing that indefinitely." https://t.co/ok4EiJlDBt
— The New European (@TheNewEuropean) May 25, 2018
One million #Labour voters who backed #Brexit two years ago are having second thoughts:
https://t.co/Pt3FTMvWI0 via @prospect_uk— Richard Corbett (@RCorbettMEP) May 25, 2018
Sobering thought that the current bookmaker’s favourite to be the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom would have been on the losing side of today’s abortion referendum.
— (((Dan Hodges))) (@DPJHodges) May 25, 2018