Yorkshire Post

Portas pops marriage surprise for journalist partner

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FASHION entreprene­ur Mary Portas surprised her civil partner as they became one of the first couples in the UK to convert their civil partnershi­p into a same-sex marriage.

The conversion took place at Westminste­r City Hall in London at 12.01am yesterday, one minute after the law came into effect.

Westminste­r superinten­dent registrar Alison Cathcart presided over the conversion of Ms Portas and fashion journalist Melanie Rickey’s civil partnershi­p, and said she saw it as the “final step in equality for gay marriage” and Westminste­r City Hall was “very proud to play our part in it”.

Ms Portas described the occasion as “absolutely magical” and said she had been planning it for about a month”.

Ms Rickey said: “I thought we were out looking for art galleries

I thought we were out looking for art galleries. Mary Portas’s partner Melanie Rickey.

but when we started driving up and down the same street a couple of times I started getting a bit suspicious.”

In Sheffield, a Champagne reception was staged for 13 couples. The city’s first ever civil partners, Dr Martin HayesAllen and Robert Foreman, were also the first to have their civil partnershi­p converted at the City Hall.

Dr Hayes-Allen said: “When Robert was ill, we faced issues with visiting rights, so when the civil partnershi­p law was passed, we were banging on the door to be the first to secure the rights that civil partners have.

“We’re thrilled to be the first, once again, to convert our civil partnershi­p and be a married couple.”

Sheffield registrars Gillian Richards and Yvonne Wood will preside over a further 16 ceremonies this month.

 ??  ?? FIGHT FOR RIGHT TO PARITY: Mary Portas and Melanie Rickey with Westminste­r registrar Alison Cathcart. Inset left, Dr Martin HayesAllen and Robert Foreman celebrate tying the knot at Sheffield City Hall.
FIGHT FOR RIGHT TO PARITY: Mary Portas and Melanie Rickey with Westminste­r registrar Alison Cathcart. Inset left, Dr Martin HayesAllen and Robert Foreman celebrate tying the knot at Sheffield City Hall.

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