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Britain | Twelve years on
In Britain, same-sex marriages are more common for women than men
But the men seem to benefit more
|3 min read
Twelve summers ago, a bill allowing same-sex marriages in England and Wales became law. If the institution seems to have been around for longer, that could be because it has rapidly become uncontroversial. Three-quarters of Britons now support gay marriage. Its enemies, which in the early 2010s included the Church of England, have mostly gone quiet. But how are the actual marriages going?
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England’s women’s soccer team bring it home
Victory in the European Championship is a rare moment of national joy

Lessons from the last nuclear power plant in Scotland
Torness is closing in on its 40th birthday

Does Nigel Farage’s plan for halving crime in Britain add up?
No. But that might not be the point
Britain presses on with its tilt to the Indo-Pacific
Despite signs of American misgivings
Is Britain’s net-zero push to blame for its high energy prices?
A mighty rise in electricity costs has complicated the drive for clean power
Starmer’s Palestine problem
Sir Keir Starmer defined himself against Labour’s preoccupation with Palestine. It now defines him