Seven of the best restaurants in Galway
Seven of the best restaurants in Galway

Edaein OConnell

Meet the Galway craftsman capturing seaside finds in cast concrete
Meet the Galway craftsman capturing seaside finds in cast concrete

Michelle Hanley

Erris Burke: A week in my wardrobe
Erris Burke: A week in my wardrobe

Sarah Finnan

Join us for The Confidence Gap: Turning Insight into Impact
Join us for The Confidence Gap: Turning Insight into Impact

Shayna Healy

Jess Murphy of KAI on the importance of pushing the next generation of Irish foodies forward
Jess Murphy of KAI on the importance of pushing the next generation of Irish foodies...

Sarah Gill

This Galway self-build is a combination of striking architecture and stylish touches
This Galway self-build is a combination of striking architecture and stylish touches

Nathalie Marquez Courtney

Alice Jary of Rúibín Galway on the importance of being committed to making change
Alice Jary of Rúibín Galway on the importance of being committed to making change

Sarah Gill

Where to eat, drink and shop in Galway, according to the locals
Where to eat, drink and shop in Galway, according to the locals

Holly O'Neill

48 Hours in Galway with Team IMAGE
48 Hours in Galway with Team IMAGE

Holly O'Neill

Where to stay for a Galway city mini break
Where to stay for a Galway city mini break

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Enda Kenny: “No more, a love divided”


By IMAGE
16th Apr 2015
Enda Kenny: “No more, a love divided”

enda kenny portrait

Taoiseach Enda Kenny has taken to Twitter this morning to speak out in support of marriage equality, urging the people of Ireland to vote Yes when the referendum rolls around next month, May 22nd to be exact.

This morning, An Taoiseach is with various tech leaders discussing the benefits that voting yes for marriage equality in the upcoming referendum could have on businesses. The breakfast event is hosted by the Gay and Lesbian Equality Network.

His tweet was perfectly worded and rather poetic too. Nice work, Mr Kenny.

In other news on the referendum, this star studded video from Belong To is currently doing the rounds, encouraging the youth of Ireland to get talking to their parents, grandparents and friends about the upcoming vote. You’ll notice familiar Irish faces such as Love/Hate’s Aaron Heffernan and Brian Gleeson in the mix.

@CarolineForan