uk weddings

The coronavirus pandemic may have canceled wedding plans, but it couldn't stop these couples' love.
2020 helped us realise what's important to us. These are the new trends to expect.
Tilly Christmas and Kieran White, from Bridport, Dorset married in Bath.
The couple, who got engaged in May 2019, tied the knot after three years of dating.
Weddings in England have been reduced from 30 guests to 15 under the new Covid-19 measures.
The British singer’s nuptials to the Stranger Things actor featured an Elvis impersonator and a wedding lunch of burgers and fries.
Couples reduced their guest lists, bought new outfits, and even held receptions in their back garden. Here are their stories.
Experts share advice on planning amid pandemic uncertainty – including that very crucial wedding insurance.
New rules for weddings mean certain traditions have been ruled out or alerted because of the coronavirus. A wedding planner runs us through the dos and don'ts - from washing your hands after exchanging rings to social distancing during the ceremony.
From July 4 up to 30 people can attend a wedding in England, but ceremonies must be "concluded in the shortest reasonable time" and receptions are still off limits.