Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Laura and Shiri's Wedding

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I love a good civil wedding, our third, since same sex weddings became legal in this country; one of the crowning, legislative, glories of the pioneering days of New Labour. It's up there with the minimum wage, ending blood sports, the Good Friday Agreement, devolution, de-regulation of licensing hours and free entry into museums, (all opposed by the Tories) as one of the greatest legacies of an administration, I feel terribly nostalgic for.
Anyway, we were thrilled and felt very privileged to be invited to Laura and Shiri's wedding day on Saturday and to share with them, and their families, such a happy and emotional day. It was great to have Lucas along with us too for his first wedding. The ceremony took place at Islington Town Hall and the reception at the Wapping Project, an incredible venue, in an old hydraulic power station.

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