England and Wales: 18, 16 with parental consent.
Scotland: 16 (You can be from any part of the UK and be married in Scotland. As long as your proposed marriage has been advertised in advance.
Northern Ireland: 18, 16 with parental consent or in limited cases court consent
For more info on marriage ages see the related link below.
Engaged yes, married no.
You could get married at 16 with parental consent.
a 17 year old girl could get married in UK in 2006 Only with parental consent.
The legal age of consent is 16. This means that you cannot get married before your 16th birthday without parental consent. However, it is very rare for anybody younger than that to get married - at least, I have never heard of it happening before.
Yes you can.
The minimum legal age for getting married is 16 years old. In England and Wales the written consent of the parents or Guardians is required for persons who have not reached 18 years old and have not been previously married. If either of the persons is below 18 a birth certificate must be produced. It is preferred that all persons produce such evidence.
It depends on which country you live in. There are various laws. If you live in the UK for example, you can only get married if you have both have parental consent, because the 17 year old is not 18 yet. Otherwise, you can marry when the younger person here is 18, without needing parental consent.
i work as a receptionist in a piercing and tattoo shop and the law says that you must be 16 years old to get your tragus pierced in the uk, with or without parental consent, most places, if they have any doubt of your age they will ask for your passport or another proof of age.
no
In Scotland the age at which a person may marry is 16. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland a person may get married at 16 if they have their legal guardians permission but if they don't have permission, they must wait until they are 18 (or they could just elope to Scotland).
Yes, but only with parental consent, except in Scotland where parental consent is not needed.
If the minor is in public they are fair game.