The referendum was initiated by a citizens' initiative and supported by civil society groups and trade unions, all of whom campaigned for the Yes vote.
This year's lineup also included sisters Elizabeth and Letitia, former married couple Yin and Gaz, and brothers Brian and Melvyn.is back, and if you're a fan of the show, you'll be getting set for another summer of fun, flirtation and plenty of drama.
The latest season of the reality dating show starts on ITV2 and ITVX on Monday, a decade after it first hit our screens.This year's line-up includes a motivational speaker, a gold trader and a landscape gardener.before the new series has even started.
Kyle Ashman, 23, was due to enter the villa but was axed after The Sun newspaper revealed he had been arrested over a fight at a funeral earlier this year.In an Instagram post Kyle, who was released by police without further action, said he was "innocent".
After that rocky start, ITV's bosses will be hoping for smoother sailing over the coming weeks - and also to continue the viewing boost that last year's series enjoyed.
Tonight, it's the series 2 finale of the UK's first ever gay dating show,"These two young people will soon be able to move forward with their lives, while the family of Mr Kohli serve a life sentence of pain and grief."
The Ministry of Justice has been contacted for comment.Thousands gathered on Sunday in an ancient town in south-west Nigeria for a spectacular display of culture, colour and tradition.
The Ojude Oba festival in Ijebu-Ode, brought together locals and visitors to pay homage to the Awujale - the traditional ruler of the Ijebu people.This union of drummers, musicians and dancers coupled with a fashion parade told a tale of people deeply connected to their roots.