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despite his wife's flynn, mr 0wens wa nts to despite his wife's flynn, mr 0wens wants to stay married the couple still has a few years of old age together. the court of appeal backed him, ruling in fact that being in a wretchedly unhappy marriage was no ground for divorce. contested divorces are incredibly rare. most couples agree that one side will admit they have acted unreasonably in order to get the divorce. many seniorjudges favour a no—fault system where neither party is blamed for the breakdown, but none has dared to change what parliament has decreed. the supreme court will be taking a bold step in doing so. clive coleman, bbc news. another attempt will be made today to break the political deadlock in northern ireland. ministers from london and dublin will meet at the british—irish intergovernmental conference for the first time amid efforts to restore stormont powersharing. the british—irish intergovernmental conference will be held in london, a year and a half after devolved government imploded in belfast after a bitter row between the dup and sinn fein over a botched green
despite his wife's flynn, mr 0wens wa nts to despite his wife's flynn, mr 0wens wants to stay married the couple still has a few years of old age together. the court of appeal backed him, ruling in fact that being in a wretchedly unhappy marriage was no ground for divorce. contested divorces are incredibly rare. most couples agree that one side will admit they have acted unreasonably in order to get the divorce. many seniorjudges favour a no—fault system where neither party is blamed for the...
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mrs 0wens, 68, must stay married to her husband until 2020 when they will have been separated for fivet evidence of the body of liquid water on the planet. discovery made using a radar on the mars express orbiter. immediate sub surfaces of the planet by sending down a signal. and examining what bounced back. the results show the liquid water is about 1.5 konta is below the surface beneath a layer of ice and dust. a short time ago we were joined by suzie imber, lecturer at university of leicester's department of physics and astronomy, and chris hadfield, former astronaut and commander of the international space station, spoke to us from orlando. just a casual look at the surface of mars shows it used to have water flowing over the surface. you can see the ravines and the trails of it but we never found see the ravines and the trails of it but we neverfound liquid see the ravines and the trails of it but we never found liquid water see the ravines and the trails of it but we neverfound liquid water and to me, it's a little bit like when you take an ultrasound and you look inside someone'
mrs 0wens, 68, must stay married to her husband until 2020 when they will have been separated for fivet evidence of the body of liquid water on the planet. discovery made using a radar on the mars express orbiter. immediate sub surfaces of the planet by sending down a signal. and examining what bounced back. the results show the liquid water is about 1.5 konta is below the surface beneath a layer of ice and dust. a short time ago we were joined by suzie imber, lecturer at university of...
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despite his wife's fling, mr 0wens wants to stay married as he believes the couple still has a few yearsl backed him, ruling in fact that being in a wretchedly unhappy marriage was no grounds for divorce. contested divorces are incredibly rare. most couples agree that one side will admit they have acted unreasonably in order to get the divorce. many seniorjudges favour a no—fault system where neither party is blamed for the breakdown, but none has dared to change what parliament has decreed. the supreme court will be taking a bold step in doing so. clive coleman, bbc news. we will be talking about that with a lawyer a little bit later. that is correct. thank you. very serious. sally is here. i have missed you. welcome back. happy holidays. sally is here. i have missed you. welcome back. happy holidayslj haven't welcome back. happy holidays.” haven't seen you in yonks. not for a long time! what was that thing that you are doing? 0h, long time! what was that thing that you are doing? oh, yes, the world cup. forget that, brent thomas has a lion and a bunch of flowers. yes, i know. and more
despite his wife's fling, mr 0wens wants to stay married as he believes the couple still has a few yearsl backed him, ruling in fact that being in a wretchedly unhappy marriage was no grounds for divorce. contested divorces are incredibly rare. most couples agree that one side will admit they have acted unreasonably in order to get the divorce. many seniorjudges favour a no—fault system where neither party is blamed for the breakdown, but none has dared to change what parliament has decreed....
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in mrs 0wens case she could rely on two years and consent. but mr 0wns won't agree.e across many cased where one member of the couple doesn't want the divorce to go through? and what difficulties does that create? the divorce to go through? and what difficulties does that create7m the divorce to go through? and what difficulties does that create? it is rare to be honest with you. that is what we called a defended divorce andi what we called a defended divorce and i mean i have been doing this for ten years and come across one defended divorce. so it is rare. when it does happen the other party needs to wait for at least five yea rs before needs to wait for at least five years before they can get out of an unhappy marriage. the difficulty looking at this is one can only imagine their relationship now after today's ruling. through any divorce you want to keep things amicable. yes and particularly where there is children involved. the law means that generally unless there has been a period of separation, one party will need to make allegations against the other. which m
in mrs 0wens case she could rely on two years and consent. but mr 0wns won't agree.e across many cased where one member of the couple doesn't want the divorce to go through? and what difficulties does that create? the divorce to go through? and what difficulties does that create7m the divorce to go through? and what difficulties does that create? it is rare to be honest with you. that is what we called a defended divorce andi what we called a defended divorce and i mean i have been doing this...
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so for the time being mrs 0wens will have to remain in what she called a ‘loveless marriage'.have never of this. if this be rolling up a step in the mad judge something quite common? it is highly unusual. most respondents who petitioned divorce accept that if they are spokes wants to divorce they will have to accept it. obviously you need to match people to make a marriage work so it is a highly unusual case, a very stubborn husband and a slightly unusual approach by the judge, husband and a slightly unusual approach by thejudge, so it is pretty rare, but it raises the wider question of how unsatisfactory the current divorce law is in england and wales. it sounds like these are divorce rules written further different time when people didn't live as long and marriages didn't have to last as long and don't account for the fact two people can just decide they don't want to be married for no particular fault? the current law is almost 50 years old and was introduced in 1969 when married was a completely different proposition saw men went out to work and women stayed at home, no sa
so for the time being mrs 0wens will have to remain in what she called a ‘loveless marriage'.have never of this. if this be rolling up a step in the mad judge something quite common? it is highly unusual. most respondents who petitioned divorce accept that if they are spokes wants to divorce they will have to accept it. obviously you need to match people to make a marriage work so it is a highly unusual case, a very stubborn husband and a slightly unusual approach by the judge, husband and a...
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the supreme court has ruled against granting mrs 0wens a divorce on the grounds of her unhappiness. presenter, trisha goodard thinks the law should be changed and has used the no—fault system in overseas courts, shejoins us from london and here in the studio is lawyer vicki mclynn. let's start with you, tell us your view, from your experience, about no fault divorce and why that is now becoming a problem, the way the law is set out in the uk. well, i have british and australian citizenship, so when it came to divorcing my now ex—husband, i had to choose which system i was going to use it. i was a resident in the uk and still had an australian passport. i realised ifi an australian passport. i realised if i went through the british court, there would be a lot of publicity andi there would be a lot of publicity and i would have to drag my now ex—husband's name through the mud when he supported me during breast cancer. i didn't want to do that so i chose the australian way. i could go online for rafiq, fill out a lot of forms and the other thing was, i didn't have to tell him that i wa
the supreme court has ruled against granting mrs 0wens a divorce on the grounds of her unhappiness. presenter, trisha goodard thinks the law should be changed and has used the no—fault system in overseas courts, shejoins us from london and here in the studio is lawyer vicki mclynn. let's start with you, tell us your view, from your experience, about no fault divorce and why that is now becoming a problem, the way the law is set out in the uk. well, i have british and australian citizenship,...