Undecided on the blasphemy referendum? Campaigners go head-to-head to help you decide
The vote to remove the offence of blasphemy from the Constitution takes place on Friday.
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The vote to remove the offence of blasphemy from the Constitution takes place on Friday.
With all the votes cast, all that’s left is to count them.
At a joint press conference today, No campaigners said that the move was taken out of fear the No side might win.
Gennady Golovkin believes Canelo Alvarez will get off too lightly for consuming a banned substance – be it intentionally or otherwise.
There’s support for a change – but the process begins with a non-binding postal vote.
Labour TD Alan Kelly said he found it “alarming” that the Garda Commissioner could not express confidence in everyone on her management team.
How are other well-known Irish names voting in the referendum? We take a look.
No – he didn’t ask for the answer to be spelled back slowly to him, letter by letter.
Ged Nash has become the first Irish government minister to express a view on Scottish independence.