Unfulfilled aspirations: half of teens will never marry
Our analysis of new Office for National Statistics data suggests that only a little over half of all today’s teenagers will get married, in spite
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Our analysis of new Office for National Statistics data suggests that only a little over half of all today’s teenagers will get married, in spite
Valentine’s Day is traditionally a date when many couples take the plunge to get engaged. But what does the future hold for couples who get
Traditionally, January has seen a spike in the number of couples deciding to end their marriage, following a stressful festive period. However, new research released
UK divorce rates among newlyweds have dropped to their lowest levels in thirty years, new analysis has found. The proportion of couples divorcing after three
Mummy’s boys may be the butt of jokes and subject to name-calling, but they actually fare better in roughing out the challenges of teenage life
More men in the UK are holding out ‘to meet the right person’ before getting married than women, a new survey published today revealed. Thirty-five
Couples who plan their first pregnancy have a higher chance of staying together long-term than those who do not, a new study from Marriage Foundation
British adults whose parents were married at the time of their birth were 16 per cent less likely to ever receive benefits, a new study
Government under pressure to back marriage as cost of family breakdown hits £51 billion Family support minister Kit Malthouse will face questioning today by MPs
Family breakdown is the biggest factor behind the UK’s child mental health crisis, a new Marriage Foundation report has found. More than a third of
New Marriage Foundation data has shown that 25 out of 26 of the Cabinet MPs’ constituencies back marriage as the best family structure to raise children.
The type of neighbourhood you live in has a direct impact on whether you chose to marry, the Marriage Foundation has found. In prosperous areas,