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Rod Minchin & Jon Brady

George Osborne weds former aide Thea Rogers amid 'poison pen' email mystery

Around 200 people, including a string of well-known politicians and journalists, have attended the wedding of George Osborne to his long-term partner amid a mystery over an email apparently sent to guests.

The former Chancellor of the Exchequer, 52, married his former aide, 40-year-old Thea Rogers, at the 14th Century St Mary's Church in the Somerset village of Bruton, where they own a property.

Among the guests attending the service were former Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha, former Chancellor Sajid Javid and Levelling-Up Secretary Michael Gove. Also present were Lord Hague and his wife Ffion, former Health Secretary Matt Hancock, ex-Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney, and Labour heavyweight Ed Balls with his wife Yvette Cooper, the shadow Home Secretary.

As well as politicians there were a host of well-known journalists. They included Today Programme host Nick Robinson, former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis, ex-BBC correspondent Jon Sopel, former Sky News political editor Adam Boulton with his wife Anji Hunter, an adviser in Downing Street under Sir Tony Blair, and Mariella Frostrup.

Mr Osborne was not seen arriving at the church ahead of the service, but Ms Rogers walked through the churchyard to claps from well-wishers. The service, which lasted nearly an hour, included music from Beethoven's Ode To Joy and Hubert Parry's Jerusalem.

George Osborne wed former aide Thea Rogers on Saturday (Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)

After the smiling couple, who have two children together, emerged from the church as the bells rang, a smartly dressed woman showered them with orange confetti from a Union flag paper bag.

Mr Osborne looked behind him as she approached the couple before throwing the confetti over the groom. The grey-haired woman, in a floral dress and pale coloured jacket, emptied the bag near the couple before she left after being spoken to by two men.

The couple looked puzzled, but did not appear to speak to the woman, who fled quickly when approached by journalists.

Environmental campaign group Just Stop Oil, renowned for its disruptive stunts, retweeted a video of the incident, saying: "You look good in orange George Osborne - congratulations to the newlyweds."

The tweet was condemned by former home secretary Priti Patel, who accused Just Stop Oil of being "shameful, attention seeking, disrespectful low life".

A woman believed to be a Just Stop Oil protestor covered the couple in confetti (Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)

As guests left the church, they lined up outside to cheer and throw confetti at the newly married couple as they walked down the path to their wedding car. The couple's wedding comes amid a riddle over a 'poison pen' email sent earlier this week to many of the invited wedding guests as well as some journalists.

The Mirror reports that the former Chancellor knows the identity of the person behind the message, which set tongues wagging on social media. And he has reportedly begun civil proceedings against the person and has now asked police to investigate.

After quitting the House of Commons, Mr Osborne became editor of the Evening Standard newspaper. The town of Bruton has been dubbed 'the Notting Hill of the West' due to the number of celebrities living there.

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