Gay marriage stance leaves the North as 'blot on the map'

The ban on gay marriage makes Northern Ireland stand out as a backward-looking blot on the map, a High Court judge has been told.

Gay marriage stance leaves the North as 'blot on the map'

The ban on gay marriage makes Northern Ireland stand out as a backward-looking blot on the map, a High Court judge has been told.

Two couples Grainne Close and Shannon Sickles and Chris and Henry Flanagan-Kanem, have been granted permission to judicially review the Stormont Assembly’s repeated refusal to legislate for same sex marriage.

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