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Blue powder and 'Goodbye' note sent to office of gay rights group
'His courage will inspire many others who would like to be open about who they are'
Average age of HIV diagnosis for gay and bisexual men has fallen to 32
Graduates can now find out about companies that are inclusive to LGBT people
Gay rights group gives cautious welcome to change in discrimination laws
How Albert Reynolds made Ireland a fairer place for gay people
Ireland drops to 22nd in Europe for legal equality for LGBTI people
RTÉ Guide cover ‘a symbol of acceptance’
There were 429 civil partnerships in the state last year
20 years ago homosexuality was decriminalised, but not everyone was happy...
Vote for civil marriage for same-sex couples 'an historic step'
Tributes paid after death of LGBT and civil rights activist
Over 1,000 submissions to convention on same-sex marriage
The 'principle of equal citizenship' should include same-sex marriage - Shatter
€24,000 payment for sexual orientation discrimination at Credit Union
Almost 1,000 civil partnerships in Ireland in 2012
Rights group welcomes Shatter's comments on gay marriage and parenting
Two more councils pass motions supporting same-sex marriage
New figures show every county in Ireland has hosted civil partnership ceremony
Dublin City Council votes 'Yes' to marriage equality
Column: Enda Kenny's silence on same-sex marriage is a rebuff to gay people
Kieran Rose
Column: It's time for Ireland to follow Obama on gay marriage. Here's why.
Kieran Rose
Poll shows strong support for same-sex marriage
Cautious welcome given to progress on constitutional convention
More than 1,000 people entered civil partnerships in Ireland in 2011