Ireland to recognise same-sex marriages from other nations

Ireland is to recognise same-sex marriages formalised in six other countries.

Ireland to recognise same-sex marriages from other nations

Ireland is to recognise same-sex marriages formalised in six other countries.

Justice minister Alan Shatter has made an order recognising the unions in France, Brazil, New Zealand, Uruguay, Australia's Capital Territory and in six US States.

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