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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-45789759
The Christian owners of a Northern Ireland bakery have won their appeal
in the so-called "gay cake" discrimination case.
The UK's highest court ruled that Ashers bakery's refusal to make a cake
with a slogan supporting same-sex marriage was not discriminatory.
The five justices on the Supreme Court were unanimous in their judgement.
The high-profile dispute began in 2014 when the bakery refused to make a
cake with the slogan "Support Gay Marriage".
The Christian owners of a Northern Ireland bakery have won their appeal
in the so-called "gay cake" discrimination case.
The UK's highest court ruled that Ashers bakery's refusal to make a cake
with a slogan supporting same-sex marriage was not discriminatory.
The five justices on the Supreme Court were unanimous in their judgement.
The high-profile dispute began in 2014 when the bakery refused to make a
cake with the slogan "Support Gay Marriage".
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