Man Wins $9,000+ After Colleagues Used Homophobic Slurs
Commission awards him £8 thousand in damages after finding born-again Christian colleague created hostile work environment with her homophobic comments and behavior.
May 08 2020 7:15 AM
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Commission awards him £8 thousand in damages after finding born-again Christian colleague created hostile work environment with her homophobic comments and behavior.
It "was not justified," declared the Court of Appeal.
Irish protest echoes guerilla actions outside Pence’s home in Washington DC.
The 15-year-old son of a same-sex couple reads a heartfelt letter to local politician Gordan Dunn asking why he voted against a measure to legalize same-sex marriage.
Looks like Elizabeth has a new royal rival in the British Isles.
Together 12 years, Richard Dowling and Cormac Gollogly married this morning.
For the first time, Northern Ireland’s assembly voted in favor of marriage equality, but a ‘petition of concern’ from the country’s largest political party has quashed any changes in the nation’s laws.
"I hope a Russian missile misses its course and hits your fag enabling ass."
"Today is a joyous day," said Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald.
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The life of Ireland's marriage equality heroine hits the big screen next month.
The gay Irish actor has starred in Sherlock and Pride and will be in the upcoming James Bond film, Spectre.
The marriage equality champion responds to a farcicle letter released in the run up to Ireland's historic referendum
The good news just keeps on coming from Ireland
The Irish Harry Potter star, Evanna Lynch, took to Facebook to voice her ire against anti-gay comments on her Instagram.
And I witnessed a nation transformed.
Mrs. Brown says this generation has to grow up a little bit, and vote in favor of marriage equality in Ireland
The move is particularly dissapointing considering progress in the rest of the British Isles
A campaign out of Trinity College Dublin aims to make the issue personal