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Two years, five words, six determined people. It’s taken a court challenge, media campaign and their case raised in the British parliament – but a family’s long wait to have Irish inscribed on their mother’s headstone finally ended today. And the Keanes of Coventry are delighted the headstone has been raised above Margaret Keane’s grave on St Patrick’s Day because a lifetime in England never diluted her pride in her Irish identity. The marker carries the words in ár gcroíthe go deo (forever in our hearts) – a phrase which a judge in a Church of England ecclesiastical court banned them from using without a translation, suggesting it would be read as a political statement. ....
BBC News Published image captionMargaret Keane died suddenly, aged 73, in July 2018 A family in Coventry has won an appeal to have their mother s gravestone marked with an Irish inscription. The appeal was before the Church of England s court - the Arches Court of Canterbury - on Wednesday. It follows a battle of almost three years to have Margaret Keane s final resting place marked with Irish words. Margaret s daughter Bernadette Martin said they were delighted to win their appeal in London on Wednesday. For us as a family we re just delighted to leave London having got the ruling - we weren t expecting it, she told BBC News NI. ....