DUBLIN (Reuters) - Legislation allowing same-sex couples to marry in Ireland will be delayed until later this year following a legal challenge against last month's gay marriage referendum, a government minister was quoted as saying on Tuesday.
The government had planned to enact the required laws before parliament goes into recess at the end of July.
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