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New law raising legal marriage age to 18 hailed for tackling forced marriages
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A NEW law raising the legal age of marriage to 18 has been hailed as a huge leap forward in tackling the “hidden abuse” of forced marriages. 

Under legislation coming into force today, 16 and 17-year-olds will no longer be permitted to wed or enter a civil partnership — even with their parents consent. 

The move follows a global campaign seeking to protect children at risk from forced marriages.

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