The UK's highest court is set to rule on Northern Ireland's so-called "gay cake" discrimination case later.
The high-profile dispute began in 2014 when a Christian-run bakery refused a customer's request to make a cake with a slogan supporting same-sex marriage.
The customer sued Ashers Baking Company for discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation and political beliefs.
Ashers lost the case and the subsequent appeal, but the firm is now challenging the rulings in the Supreme Court.
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