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Behavior / Marriage in Scotland / Same-sex marriage / Celebrant / Civil ceremony / Civil partnership in the United Kingdom / Civil marriage / Civil union / Marriage Act / Marriage / Culture / LGBT rights in the United Kingdom
Date: 2014-12-15 06:57:40
Behavior
Marriage in Scotland
Same-sex marriage
Celebrant
Civil ceremony
Civil partnership in the United Kingdom
Civil marriage
Civil union
Marriage Act
Marriage
Culture
LGBT rights in the United Kingdom

Consultation On The Draft Marriage And Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill: Analysis Of Written Responses

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