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The Marriage Bill 2015 allowing for same-sex marriage has been signed into law
Same-sex weddings are expected to begin from next month.
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Same-sex weddings are expected to begin from next month.
The government approved the legislation today.
Results from both of yesterday’s referendums will be announced from the location.
An awful lot of you turned out to vote.
Here are some of the best scenes.
This was their journey.
Journalist Una Mullally has received an outpouring of support after tweeting homophobic hatemail.
Donal McKeown is calling for churchgoers to make up their own mind on what way to vote in the same-sex marriage referendum.
How are other well-known Irish names voting in the referendum? We take a look.
Fun for your Friday.
A little girl egged at a No campaign event, the death of Derek Davis and a train crash in Philadelphia had people talking today.
One bishop believes schoolbooks that view marriage as solely between a man and a woman could face legal challenges if the vote is passed.
They won’t be able to vote in elections and referendums here any time soon.
Scott De Buitléir said he thought avoiding the issue of the upcoming referendum “made a mockery” of his show.
“Equal does not mean the same.”
Courtney said the postcard is a good example of the “bigotry that still exists in our culture”.
Loafers will close after more than 30 years in business.
Waters said he envisages situations where a gay step parent could be given a superior status to a biological parent.
Outside of the urban centres, how is the debate shaping up? We spent a day finding out.
Spokesperson Tom Finnegan said these incidents have been hurting the No campaign financially.
Nuala O’Loan, former Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland, said she isn’t keen on the GRA’s position.
The mural on Dublin’s George’s Street has been affected by the changeable weather over the past few days.
Labour’s support for same sex marriage, the death of a rally driver and the devastation in Nepal all had people talking.
The Tánaiste accused the ‘no’ side of using fear tactics. Meanwhile, David Quinn has said ‘Marriage Equality’ is a “misnomer”.
Though 78% of people believe same sex marriage is a matter of fairness and equality.
Gardaí say their presence at the photocall ‘wasn’t appropriate’.
Well-known Irish people have not been shy about getting involved.
Organisers said donations have all been from inside the country and from individuals.
The No campaign for the same-sex marriage referendum was officially launched today and their message was crystal clear – it IS about children.
Shaykh Umar Al-Qadri, said Muslims must believe in equality and inclusiveness.
It displays a message that reads “Vote Yes”.
It has been dismissed as a ‘red herring’.
Catholic priests are threatening to stop acting as solemnisers.
Make your voice heard.
Or will you vote at all?
The average age is now 33 for a bride and 35 for a groom.
She thinks that ‘political correctness has gone mad’.
Dil Wickremasinghe outlines the attacks she has suffered on social media relating to her pregnancy – and the social stigma they illustrate.
Meanwhile, a rewording of the question in Irish being put to the public the same-sex marriage referendum has been announced.
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