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Editor-At-Large: Now that really sets my teeth on edge
Kerry Cox walked out of the High Court last week £400,000 richer, but with her reputation comprehensively besmirched. She found out the hard way that when a long-term relationship breaks down, unmarried women have virtually no rights. The only way to claim property and cash you feel is yours is via a costly and humiliating court case in which your former partner can toss any garbage he likes into the public domain under the guise of "evidence".
As a matter of urgency, the Government must tackle the glaring legal anomalies which mean that, because of a decision last week in the House of Lords - primarily about the rights of those in same-sex relationships - many people, gay and straight, are unprotected by law when a partner dies or a relationship ends. This is not the time to start waffling about "quasi marriages" - the fact is that thousands and thousands of people in the UK do live together and do not want to marry. They hav
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Janet: love her or loathe her?
Neil Tennant: 'She has qualities the public never sees. She's loyal, kind and thoughtful'
The Pet Shop Boys have sold 30 million records, but if I walk down the street with Janet, people always recognise her and not me. As a public figure, she is unique. She is very tough, absolutely her own woman. When she had to put her hand into the pit of snakes on I'm a Celebrity, I knew it wouldn't faze her.
I've always admired people who invent themselves, who don't see their life as pre-ordained. And she has never given in to what people expected of her. At 57, she is as rebellious as a 16-year-old - for better or for worse.
I first met Janet in 1986, when Chris [Lowe, the other half of the Pet Shop Boys] and I were appearing on a Saturday morning children's TV programme. Janet was the producer and wanted us to put paper bags on our heads. Her idea was that the children in the audience would then gather round us and try to guess who we were. We refused.
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Janet Street-Porter
British media personality, reporter and broadcaster (born 1946)
Not to be confused with Janet Porter, an American anti-abortion activist.
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Street-Porter on Loose Women in 2024 | |
| Born | Janet Vera Bull (1946-12-27) 27 December 1946 (age 78)[1] Brentford, Middlesex, England |
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| Alma mater | Architectural Association School of Architecture |
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| Years active | 1967–present |
| Spouses | Tim Street-Porter (m. 1967; div. 1975)Tony Elliott (m. 1975; div. 1977)Frank Cvitanovich (m. 1979; div. 1981)David Sorkin (m. 1997; div. 1999) |
| Partner | Peter Spanton (1999–present) |
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