Nearly three quarters of Ireland are now in favour of same sex marriage.
That's according to a new Behaviour and Attitudes survey in today's Sunday Times, which spoke to nearly a thousand adults between Monday 2nd of March and last Wednesday.
It also found that 22 per cent of people intend to vote 'No' in the marriage equality referendum in May, while a further 5 per cent don't know how they feel.
Brian Sheehan, from the gay rights' group 'Yes Equality', says he's not surprised by the findings: