Ireland has voted to remove blasphemy as an offence from the country’s constitution.
In a referendum, 64.8 per cent of voters were in favour of changing the law, with 35.1 per cent supporting the status quo.
The result was largely expected, as the article on blasphemy in the constitution is generally agreed to be outdated and obsolete.
The amendment finally needs to be brought into law and the outdated offences formally repealed, but its pretty much done.
If you're wondering, our government's bill to repeal blasphemy in New Zealand is currently waiting for its second reading.