- Source: Honours (Equality of Titles for Partners) Bill 2012-13
The Honours (Equality of Titles for Partners) Bill 2012-13 was a private member's bill which would allow men who are married or civilly-partnered to peers, baronets, baronetesses, knights or dames of either sex to receive honours and the title "The Honourable" by way of their relationship statuses. The bill failed to pass beyond first reading.
See also
Equality (Titles) Bill
Succession to Peerages Bill (2015–16)
Succession to Peerages Bill (2016–17)
Succession to Peerages and Baronetcies Bill
References
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- Honours (Equality of Titles for Partners) Bill 2012-13
- Equality (Titles) Bill
- Courtesy titles in the United Kingdom
- Peerages in the United Kingdom
- LGBT nobility and royalty
- Succession to Peerages Bill (2016–17)
- Succession to Peerages Bill (2015–16)
- Margaret Court
- LGBTQ rights in the United Kingdom
- Caroline Cox, Baroness Cox