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What is a notable change regarding marriage in the UK since 2014?

  1. Homosexuals have been able to marry.

  2. All marriages require a religious component.

  3. Divorce has been legalized.

  4. Common-law partnerships are now preferred.

The correct answer is: Homosexuals have been able to marry.

The correct answer highlights the significant change in marriage laws in the UK that allowed same-sex couples to marry. Since 2014, the legalization of same-sex marriage marked a historic step toward equality, recognizing the rights of homosexuals to enter into marriage on the same legal terms as heterosexual couples. This was a pivotal moment in the progression of LGBTQ+ rights within society. The other options do not represent notable changes relevant to the context of marriage in the UK. Marriages have long been recognized, and divorce has been legal for many years prior to 2014. The requirement for a religious component in all marriages is not accurate, as civil partnerships and secular marriages are also legally accepted. Similarly, common-law partnerships, while valid in certain contexts, do not occupy a preferential status in the face of formal marriage laws established after 2014.