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"It has the potential to become a tipping point"

The murder of Ashling Murphy has hung over Irish life for almost two years, prompting women to share their own accounts of unsettling, and at times frightening, experiences. As the trial reached its conclusion this week, it feels as if the national conversation has just begun. So, to understand the impact of this case and where that conversation might lead, Anton is joined by Margaret Martin, Chair of the National Women’s Council.

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09.38 11 Nov 2023


"It has the potential to become a tipping point"


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09.38 11 Nov 2023


The murder of Ashling Murphy has hung over Irish life for almost two years, prompting women to share their own accounts of unsettling, and at times frightening, experiences. As the trial reached its conclusion this week, it feels as if the national conversation has just begun. So, to understand the impact of this case and where that conversation might lead, Anton is joined by Margaret Martin, Chair of the National Women’s Council.


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