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Celebrating 10 years of gay marriage & its impact

Celebrating 10 years of gay marriage & its impact

How same-sex unions changed lives - but humanists miss equality

The Standard · Rachelle Abbott

July 17, 202311m 41s

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Show Notes

It’s been a decade since the Marriage (Same-Sex Couples) Act received Royal Assent for England and Wales.

Passing of the act came seven years after civil partnerships were legalised - but how much has actually changed? 

This month, the Church of England announced it's working towards drafting pastoral guidance needed to allow gay couples to receive blessings from priests.

The Leader podcast’s joined by Louise Calvey, director of Safer Foundations, who this year celebrates the 12th anniversary of civil partnership to her wife.

In part two, we speak with Richy Thompson, director of public affairs and policy at Humanists UK, who says humanists have been frozen out of laws to formalise couples’ legal rights, such as next-of-kin status.


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