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Heterosexual couple becomes first to enter into civil partnership in British Isles | |
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A heterosexual couple has become the first to enter into a civil partnership in the British Isles. | |
New laws passed on the Isle of Man, which is not part of the UK, permitted opposite-sex couples to enter civil partnerships, instead of getting married. | New laws passed on the Isle of Man, which is not part of the UK, permitted opposite-sex couples to enter civil partnerships, instead of getting married. |
Adeline Cosson, 24, and Kieran Hodgson, 22, have now become the first couple to do so. | Adeline Cosson, 24, and Kieran Hodgson, 22, have now become the first couple to do so. |
They said they did want to get married one day, but decided to have a civil partnership initially. | They said they did want to get married one day, but decided to have a civil partnership initially. |
Ms Cosson, who is from central France, said it was common practise in her homeland. | |
“We didn’t want to call it a marriage, we wanted to call it a civil partnership. We were told we were the first ever. We are very proud to do it,” Ms Cosson told the Guardian. | |
“It helps couples move forward without having to get married right now. In France, everybody can get a civil partnership.” | |
The news comes after a heterosexual couple from England who wanted to enter into a civil partnership lost their legal bid to be allowed to do so. | The news comes after a heterosexual couple from England who wanted to enter into a civil partnership lost their legal bid to be allowed to do so. |
Rebecca Steinfeld, 34, and Charles Keidan, 39 – academics who have been in a committed relationship since 2010 and have a baby – lost a case at the High Court. | Rebecca Steinfeld, 34, and Charles Keidan, 39 – academics who have been in a committed relationship since 2010 and have a baby – lost a case at the High Court. |
The couple from Hammersmith, west London, received 36,000 signatures on their petition “calling for civil partnership equality”. | The couple from Hammersmith, west London, received 36,000 signatures on their petition “calling for civil partnership equality”. |
They have been granted permission to take their case to the Court of Appeal. | They have been granted permission to take their case to the Court of Appeal. |
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