WATCH: The real lives affected by #MarRef - on both sides
These video interviews hear from LGBT people in both ‘No’ and ‘Yes’ camps, whose future we vote on tomorrow.
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These video interviews hear from LGBT people in both ‘No’ and ‘Yes’ camps, whose future we vote on tomorrow.
Some viewers have been calling for ITV to fire the presenter over her comments.
Ireland could join just 19 countries.
Passions have been running high in the debate so far – and there’ll be plenty more opportunities for the two sides to get their points across.
Probably the only list you’ll read today that begins with David Quinn and ends with The Rubberbandits.
The Health Minister, who came out publicly in January, helped launch Fine Gael’s referendum campaign today.
A number of religious groups have written to the Minister for Justice, Frances Fitzgerald.
Senator Jim Walsh told the Seanad the idea was put to him by a gay man he met last weekend.
The GAA star says the priest is entitled to his opinion but his name shouldn’t have been mentioned.
In an interview with Newstalk this morning, Bishop Kevin Doran also said women shouldn’t abort a baby just to get back at their rapist.
Brighid and Paddy from Dundalk want you to vote yes in the referendum.
The teenager added that she has yet to meet a homophobic teenager or child and that it’s just some adults with a problem.
Beulah Print said they are “not against homosexuals” but don’t support gay marriage – which printing the invites would do.
“Should same-sex marriage be legal in Ireland?” … That’s what we’re being asked — but the question itself is quite a bit longer. Why? Read on.
The Changing Attitude Ireland group has said marriage should be available to couples, “without distinction as to their sex”.
The Minister spoke to Miriam O’Callaghan this morning.
The polls suggest a landslide, are they correct?
The Supreme Court is being asked if a ban in four states is allowed under the constitution.
The former Florida Governor also struck a conciliatory note on same-sex marriage.
John Lyons speaks to TheJournal.ie about next year’s same-sex marriage referendum.
Cabinet has agreed on a proposal to hold a number of other referenda on the same day.
A new poll has found increased support overall for the introduction of same-sex marriage.
If you want to vote in next year’s marriage equality referendum, the deadline in next Tuesday. Are you registered?
This will bring the total number of states where same sex couples are recognised by the federal government to 32.
Seven more states were added to the list today.
A document released by the Vatican today asks if it can welcome gay people “without compromising Catholic doctrine on the family and matrimony”.
A Supreme Court decision today means that same-sex couples can now marry in up to 30 states in the US.
If you’re surprised by that, there are a few other things you should know…
“We’ve had a good time,” the ladies say of their 72 years together.
The video went viral last month and appears to show a group of men celebrating a same-sex marriage.
The statewide bar is the latest to be overruled by a federal court.
The poll also found that 65% said they agreed that gay adoption was acceptable.
Northern Ireland’s Ashers bakery say they ‘run a business by Christian values’.
The New York City Gay Men’s Chorus is one of 50 choirs in Dublin for the Various Voices festival this weekend.
The man claims love is love, even between human and computer.
Northern Ireland is now the only part of the UK which has not passed a law to introduce same sex marriage.
Austin delivered a searing take down of those who oppose gay marriage on his podcast. Listen here.