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Nursing her for the final 18 months of her life, Miriam waited by a hospital bedside, and became a round-the-clock carer.
Miriam’s partner was a woman, and when she died following her difficult battle with cancer, Miriam had a new fight. Just to be able to attend her partner’s funeral. In a Yes Equality event in Galway, Miriam told attendees how she was refused access to see her partner by a nurse because she wasn’t family, and told not go to the funeral by her partner’s family because ‘it would bring shame on the family’.
Miriam hopes by sharing her story, that people will acknowledge that love shouldn’t be defined by gender and that other LGBT community members will get to marry the love of their lives before it’s too late. If you haven’t registered to vote in the referendum or are unsure if you are still on the register, you can get more informationBy Jade HaydenFeature-homepageMinimum wage is reportedly set to increase on Budget DayMet Éireann pinpoints day temperatures are set to soar this week
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