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Yvonne Panter and her husband Phill, from Bedworth, Warwickshire, have decided to take the lyrics literally this year, as they renew their vows to each other on her 64th birthday.They will be one of many couples taking part in a mass renewal of vows at Coventry Cathedral on Valentine's Day, organised by BBC CWR.
They first met at work in Exhall in 1989 when Phill was 17 and Yvonne was 28.Despite the age gap, they got married seven years later and are still happily married 29 years on."It was just an instant attraction," Yvonne said.
"At that point I was thinking he's really young so I tried to ignore it."We became friends, but there was a really strong attraction and it did not go away.
The couple are both season ticket holders at Coventry City, and Phill said renewing their vows at the cathedral, which features on the team's current third kit, would be a "lovely touch".
He signed up for the event without his wife's knowledge, but the secret was revealed on Monday as a band surprised Yvonne with a rendition of the famous Beatles tune, due to the event being held on her birthday.The mother of a terminally ill 11-year-old has spoken of her heartbreak at knowing her daughter may not live past her teens.
Anna Lowri Roberts, from Sarn Mellteyrn, in Gwynedd, was diagnosed withThe illness is a fatal neurological disorder that usually begins in childhood.
The strain Anna has affects just two people in Wales and 39 in the UK, according to the Batten Disease Family Association.With a key symptom being childhood dementia Anna's life expectancy is expected to be limited to her late teens or early twenties.