Northern Ireland under pressure after Irish gay marriage referendum win

The historic Yes vote in Ireland's same-sex marriage referendum leaves the North as the last bastion of discrimination against gay people, according to Amnesty International. Northern Ireland is now the only region in the UK and Ireland not to extend

One Irish couple wasted no time after the country became the first in the world to legalize gay marriage through popular vote. Billie, 41, proposed to her girlfriend of six years, Kate Stoica, 26, in Limerick, Western Ireland on Saturday, just minutes

Gerry Adams, the president of the opposition Sinn Fein party, said it was "a good day for equality and Ireland". Campaigners against gay marriage have expressed disappointment but some offered their congratulations. Mr Curran, the Fine Gael General 

Gerry Adams, the president of the opposition Sinn Fein party, said it was "a good day for equality and Ireland". Campaigners against gay marriage have expressed disappointment but some offered their congratulations. Mr Curran, the Fine Gael General 

The people of Ireland have spoken! In a historic referendum, Ireland has overwhelmingly voted 'yes' to legalizing gay marriage. The country passed the referendum with 62.1% of the population voting in favor of same-sex