Marriage Referendum: Weddings could be held before end of year

Law to go before the Dáil ahead of summer recess

Marriage Referendum: Weddings could be held before end of year

Marriage ceremonies for gay couples could be happening in Ireland by the end of the year following the country’s resounding yes to same-sex equality.

Twenty-two years after homosexuality was decriminalised, the Republic wrote itself into history books with 1.2m people voting for the social reform — a world first.

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