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NI Assembly rejects same-sex 'marriage'

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The Northern Ireland Assembly has rejected same-sex 'marriage' for the fifth time in under four years. But for the first time, the motion was backed by a small majority of MLAs (53-51).

The proposal failed to attract cross-community support, however, and was finally blocked, as the DUP had presented a 'petition of concern'. The petition of concern is a feature of power-sharing in Northern Ireland. It requires a motion to have support from both nationalists and unionists.


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