Keith Wheeles

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The bishops had suffered a minor setback when, against their strongly expressed wishes, the laws on contraception were liberalized in 1985 to allow for their sale to anyone over eighteen through pharmacies, family planning clinics and health boards. It would no longer be necessary to get a doctor’s prescription to buy condoms. The pretence that only married couples were allowed to buy them was dropped.
We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
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