A recent online survey shows 80% of US brides will take their husband's name. This is a delicate issue for some couples. Weddingsireland.com gives you some ideas that could help you decide what's best for you. » read more
According to the Census 2006, County Galway has the greatest marital success rate in the country with just one-in-16 marriages ending in divorce, as opposed to the National average of one-in-11. » read more
Irish couples will be able to marry in any venue of their choice by the end of the coming summer but not outdoors, according to the Irish Independent. » read more
A recent report by Statistics Canada has revealed than 56%f of the same-sex weddings celebrated in Canada involved non-Canadian couples, making the country an international gay wedding 'hot spot'. » read more
Wedding prizes and displays are reaching a dangerous edge. A Melbourne bride invited 500 guests to her wedding and then stole $123,000 from her trade union employer to pay for the celebrations. » read more
Eight out of ten Irish people think same sex couples should have the same legal rights than married (and heterosexual) ones, according to the latest Landsdowne Market Research Poll. » read more
He dumped her earlier this year and now actress Ellen Barkin is taking her revenge. Diamonds are supposed to be a girl's best friend but it could also be her best ally on rough patches. » read more
An American couple faces 15 years in jail after kidnapping their own daughter to keep her from getting married. » read more
300 'brides' took over the streets of Manhattan and the Bronx on Tuesday 26th. Latinas Against Domestic Violence dressed in their wedding gowns went out to the streets of New York to tell the world domestic violence must stop. » read more
Getting people of different caste closer is the goal of Indian Social Justice Minister Meira Kumar. So close, the Indian government will be paying cash to any person marrying into a lower caste. » read more