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London Partnership Register

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The London Partnership Register was set up by Ken Livingstone the Mayor of London in 2001. It had no legal standing but enabled couplses to register their partnerships at the Greater London Authority Headquarters (initially in Marsham Street, Westminster, and from 2002 at the much more prestigious surroundings of City Hall, near Tower Bridge.

The register closed in 2004 with the passing of the Civil Parnership Act 2004.