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Women and housing are high on the agenda as more than a thousand Labour Party members attend the party's annual national conference in Dublin this weekend.
Cervical Check campaigners Vicky Phelan, Lorraine Walshe and Stephen Teap will also be there for a panel discussion on the future of Women's Health.
Motions include changes to how the party leader is elected and a proposal for RTÉ to boycott the Eurovision song contest.
Last night, Labour leader Brendan Howlin launched the conference with an attack on the government for their handling of the economy: