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    Nikki Pettit (C) and Tanya Ward (2R) are showered with confetti after their wedding ceremony in Brighton, southern England on March 29, 2014. Gay couples across England and Wales said "I do" as a law legalising same-sex marriage came into effect at midnight, the final stage in a long fight for equality. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL

  • The rainbow flag flies with the Union Flag and the Scottish flag on Whitehall, marking the first day Britain has allowed same sex marriages, in London

    The rainbow flag flies with the Union Flag and the Scottish flag on Whitehall, marking the first day Britain has allowed same sex marriages, in London

    The rainbow flag flies with the Union Flag and the Scottish flag on Whitehall, marking the first day Britain has allowed same sex marriages, in London March 29, 2014. Prime Minister David Cameron hailed Britain's first gay marriages on Saturday, saying marriage was not something that should be denied to anyone because of their sexuality. Campaigners have spent years battling to end a distinction that many gay couples say made them feel like second class citizens and Saturday was the first day that gay couples could tie the knot in England and Wales. REUTERS/Neil Hall (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)

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