Month: April 2015
GRA defends call for members to back same-sex marriage
The body representing rank and file gardaí has defended urging its members to vote in favour of same-sex marriage in the upcoming referendum, saying the stance does not contravene the requirement on it and its members to remain apolitical.
Suited with Pride
The North East’s leading LGBT charity is hoping to raise “money, money, money” at its annual Black Tie Ball.
Carl I. Hagen regret that he was not for Partnership Act
You might never thought that former FRP leader say this – but he has in a interview with Vårt Land.
Royal Mail adds ‘Mr and Mr’ to online address options after gay discrimination claims
Gay couples are to be officially recognised by the Royal Mail after bosses at the company agreed to introduce ‘Mr and Mr’ and ‘Mrs and Mrs’ titles to its website.
Judge rules bakery who turned away gay couple should pay $135,000
An Oregon judge has ruled that the owners of a bakery in America who refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple should pay the couple $135,000 in damages.
Washington: US Supreme Court examines marriage equality
The Supreme Court appears divided over whether the US Constitution guarantees marriage equality. Pivotal Justice Anthony Kennedy seems to have inched cautiously toward legalizing gay nuptials nationwide.