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Summary of countries and regions in the UK where same-sex marriage and abortion are legal and same-s

Same sex marriage and abortion are legal in Britain

On October 21 local time, British Sky News reported that same-sex marriage and abortion were legal in Northern Ireland in the early morning of the 22nd. At present, the whole UK has legalized the two.

It is reported that the relevant amendments were submitted to the British Parliament by members of the labour party this summer. At midnight on October 21 local time, the amendment came into force after the failure of Northern Ireland parliamentarians to prevent it.

Jeremy & middot, leader of the British Labour Party; Corbin confirmed on Twitter: "women have the right to safe abortion and same-sex marriage, which has now become law in Northern Ireland."

As early as last September, the Queen's cousin Ivar & middot; Lord Ivar Mountbatten set a precedent for Royal same-sex marriage. He and his same-sex partner James & middot; James Coyle married in Britain and became the first person in the British royal family's same-sex marriage.

Britain's mirror said Lord Mountbatten's move "made history". At that time, the wedding was held in a private Church in Devon, England, and about 120 guests attended the wedding. In the presence of three daughters and other relatives and friends, montbarton's ex-wife Penny handed him over to his partner Coyle.

According to the daily mail, members of the royal family did not attend the wedding, but montbarton received congratulations from his good friend Prince Edward.

What are the countries and regions that legalize same-sex marriage in the world?

The Netherlands is the forerunner of the same-sex marriage law. As early as April 1, 2001, the same-sex marriage law came into force. On the same day, the mayor of Amsterdam hosted the world's first legally recognized same-sex wedding for four same-sex couples.

Same sex marriage and civil union have been legalized in five continents around the world, and 29 countries and regions have legalized same-sex marriage worldwide. Including the Netherlands (2001), Belgium (2003), Spain (2005), Canada (2005), South Africa (2006), Norway (2009), Sweden (2009), Portugal (2010), Iceland (2010), Argentina (2010), Denmark (2012), Brazil (2013), France (2013), Uruguay (2013), New Zealand (2013), Luxembourg (2015), Ireland (2015), the United States (2015), Colombia (2016), Finland (2017) Malta (2017) and Germany (2017).

In addition, on May 24, 2019, Taiwan officially implemented that two people of the same gender can 'handle marriage registration'.

Countries whose laws do not openly recognize same-sex marriage: Mexico

A country that openly recognizes same-sex marriage in its laws: Israel

Countries that openly recognize same-sex marriage in some parts of the territory: Mexico