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. They discussed the political interviews this week, the highlights of Sophy's interviews during the past six years, the impact of the podcast, and what is to come in Trevor's new show in September.It was a decade ago today that the Marriage Act 2013 received royal assent from her late majesty Queen Elizabeth II - the final stage in legalising same-sex marriage in the UK.
The bill was examined at committee stage and was returned to the House with no amendments, but some changes were made at the report stage on 20 and 21 May 2013, including that chaplains would not contravene anti-discrimination legislation by refusing to conduct same-sex marriages.The bill then proceeded to the House of Lords where, despite an effort to stop it in its tracks, it was passed by a vote of almost 3-1.
"We would lose party members; one even came to my surgery and tore up their membership card in front of me. It was an issue that I would worry and even wobble over.Labour mayor says Starmer 'not interested in hope and change' as he resigns from party He accused the Labour leader of not being"interested in hope and change", and listed his achievements as metro mayor, such as building affordable homes, delivering new jobs, implementing a green new deal, and transforming the region's transport system.
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