DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish voters who favour liberalising the country's abortion laws maintain a strong lead with five weeks to go until a referendum despite a slip in support over the last three months, an opinion poll showed on Friday.
Irish voters will be asked on May 25 whether to liberalise the abortion laws, the first opportunity in 35 years to overhaul one of the world's strictest regimes that has long divided the once deeply Catholic nation.
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