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First heterosexual civil partnership in British Isles | First heterosexual civil partnership in British Isles |
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A heterosexual couple have become the first in the British Isles to enter into a civil partnership. | A heterosexual couple have become the first in the British Isles to enter into a civil partnership. |
Adeline Cosson, 24, and Kieran Hodgson, 22, are the first couple to take advantage of new laws passed on the Isle of Man on 19 July. | Adeline Cosson, 24, and Kieran Hodgson, 22, are the first couple to take advantage of new laws passed on the Isle of Man on 19 July. |
The new act means the Isle of Man is the only place where both gay and straight couples can enter into civil partnerships. | The new act means the Isle of Man is the only place where both gay and straight couples can enter into civil partnerships. |
The young couple, who live in Douglas, said they were "very proud". | The young couple, who live in Douglas, said they were "very proud". |
The pair entered into their partnership in front of two witnesses at a small ceremony in the island's capital. | The pair entered into their partnership in front of two witnesses at a small ceremony in the island's capital. |
Couples who register a civil partnership on the island acquire the legal status of civil partners and gain similar rights and responsibilities to those of a married couple. | Couples who register a civil partnership on the island acquire the legal status of civil partners and gain similar rights and responsibilities to those of a married couple. |
Ms Cosson, an au pair from France, told the Guardian newspaper that she and Mr Hodgson "do want to get married one day" but a civil partnership gives them rights under the law. | Ms Cosson, an au pair from France, told the Guardian newspaper that she and Mr Hodgson "do want to get married one day" but a civil partnership gives them rights under the law. |
"It helps couples move forward without having to get married right now. In France, everybody can get a civil partnership." | "It helps couples move forward without having to get married right now. In France, everybody can get a civil partnership." |
Matt Hawkins from the Equal Civil Partnerships Campaign said they were "delighted". | Matt Hawkins from the Equal Civil Partnerships Campaign said they were "delighted". |
"It's an opportunity we want to see extended to all different-sex couples living in Britain and we hope that Westminster will soon follow the lead of the Isle of Man in making this a possibility. | "It's an opportunity we want to see extended to all different-sex couples living in Britain and we hope that Westminster will soon follow the lead of the Isle of Man in making this a possibility. |
For us, it is simply about extending choice and giving everyone the right to have their relationship recognised and celebrated in a way that works for them." | For us, it is simply about extending choice and giving everyone the right to have their relationship recognised and celebrated in a way that works for them." |
Civil partnerships were introduced on the Isle of Man for same-sex couples in 2011 - seven years after the UK. | Civil partnerships were introduced on the Isle of Man for same-sex couples in 2011 - seven years after the UK. |
UK case dismissed | UK case dismissed |
Next month, London couple Charles Keidan and Rebecca Steinfeld will go to the Court of Appeal to argue that denying UK heterosexual couples civil partnerships breaches their human rights. | |
In 2014, they were told they could not have a civil partnership because they did not meet the legal requirement of being of the same sex. | In 2014, they were told they could not have a civil partnership because they did not meet the legal requirement of being of the same sex. |
They took their case to the High Court in January, but their claim was dismissed. | They took their case to the High Court in January, but their claim was dismissed. |
Ms Steinfeld tweeted today: "BIG NEWS: 1st ever different-sex civil partnership in Britain has just taken place on the Isle of Man! Hooray!" | Ms Steinfeld tweeted today: "BIG NEWS: 1st ever different-sex civil partnership in Britain has just taken place on the Isle of Man! Hooray!" |
Same-sex marriages were given the go ahead in the Isle of Man in July following the granting of the Marriage and Civil Partnership Act being granted Royal Assent. | Same-sex marriages were given the go ahead in the Isle of Man in July following the granting of the Marriage and Civil Partnership Act being granted Royal Assent. |
Any two persons, regardless of sex, can register a civil partnership on the Isle of Man provided they are not legally married or in a civil partnership. | Any two persons, regardless of sex, can register a civil partnership on the Isle of Man provided they are not legally married or in a civil partnership. |
The minimum age to register a civil partnership on the island is 16. | The minimum age to register a civil partnership on the island is 16. |
In August, Luke Carine and Zac Tomlinson became the island's first same-sex couple to marry. | In August, Luke Carine and Zac Tomlinson became the island's first same-sex couple to marry. |
Marc and Alan Steffan-Cowell became the first Manx couple to convert their civil partnership to marriage a week earlier after choosing not to have a ceremony. | Marc and Alan Steffan-Cowell became the first Manx couple to convert their civil partnership to marriage a week earlier after choosing not to have a ceremony. |
Homosexuality was still illegal under Manx law until 1992. | Homosexuality was still illegal under Manx law until 1992. |
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