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Australia's parliament could legalise gay marriage this year if the government is allowed to let the public vote in a referendum, a senior minister has said.
Tue, 08 Aug, 2017
THIS was one of the most exciting Connacht finals that I was ever at.
Mon, 19 Jul, 2010
I WISH my son wasnât at a fee-paying school.
Thu, 18 Oct, 2012
TV star Graham Norton has hit back at Michael Parkinsonâs criticism of the current generation of chat show hosts, and bemoaned the rise of âgoody goodyâ dramas.
Tue, 09 Oct, 2012
Euphoric scenes on the streets of John Joe Nevinâs hometown of Mullingar were marred by allegations of discrimination against Travellers yesterday.
Sat, 11 Aug, 2012
Rufus Wainwright is about to marry his gay lover and is courting mainstream sales with new album Out of the Game, says Ed Power
Fri, 03 Aug, 2012
Itâs 30 years since the âgrotesque, unbelievable, bizarre and unprecedentedâ events that led to the resignation of the attorney general, writes Richard Fitzpatrick
Thu, 16 Aug, 2012
Oxford University has rewritten the laws on its strict academic dress code for the benefit of transgender students.
Mon, 30 Jul, 2012
Inflatable paddling pool? Check. Free event? Check!
Sat, 01 Jul, 2017
The judge said that Eamonn Heery made unpleasant and potentially homophobic remarks that did him no credit - but his behaviour it did not amount to assault.
Thu, 29 Jun, 2017
The UK's highest court will this autumn consider a judgment against a Christian-owned bakers in the North found to have breached equality laws by refusing to make a pro-gay marriage cake.
Wed, 10 May, 2017
A Leitrim man who sexually abused a boy in his community while calling him "a dirty little queer" has been jailed for eight years.
Wed, 11 Jan, 2017
And no, the US VP-elect didn't come outâŠ
Thu, 19 Jan, 2017
LISTENING to some of the teachers and the union representatives moaning during the week one could be tempted to suggest that what we need is to bring back corporal punishment and flog those teachers.
Sat, 10 Apr, 2010
All sorts of verbal blunders swim through our sentences like bubbles in champagne.
Mon, 24 Sep, 2007
In the âshow meâ State, actions speak louder than words, reports John Breslin in St Louis, Missouri.
Sat, 09 Feb, 2008
BILLY OâMAHONY has lost all faith in the Irish health service.
Mon, 29 Oct, 2007
Christian bakers found to have discriminated against a gay man by refusing to make a cake bearing a pro-gay marriage slogan have lost their appeal against the ruling.
Mon, 24 Oct, 2016
The series will address the topic of LGBT culture.
Tue, 15 Nov, 2016
The Christian owners of a bakery who refused to make a cake with a pro-gay marriage message were not being forced to do anything against their beliefs, an Equality Commission lawyer has said.
Tue, 10 May, 2016