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It was only fairly recently (last 20 years I think) that you could re-marry in a church. Hopefully someone can back me up as am sure that's the case.
A quick google shows it to be a lot more recent than that for C of E, it seems the blanket ban was lifted in the C of E in 2002
http://www.yourchurchwedding.org/faqs/im-divorced-can-i-still-get-married-in-church.aspx
Im divorced. Can I still get married in church?
There may be a way forward for you to be married again in church. The Church of England agreed in 2002 that divorced people could remarry in church under certain circumstances. We believe that marriage is for life, but also recognise that sadly, some marriages do fail.
Speak to your Vicar about your situation. He or she will want to talk to you frankly about your past and your hopes for the future and will let you know whether they can remarry you. Even if it is not possible to do your wedding, they may offer you a service of prayer and dedication after a civil ceremony.
The Catholic Church still prohibits it.
http://www.catholicmarriagecentre.org.uk/marriagefaq.php#f
Q. My fiancé and I are both Catholic, and we would like to get married in a Catholic church, however, I am a divorcee. Is it still possible for us to marry in a Catholic church in the UK?
A. If your first marriage was valid, and marriage is said to have the favour of law that is, it is assumed valid until it is legally proved otherwise, then you are not free to marry again.
I quote from the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church No.349:
'The Church, since she is faithful to her Lord, cannot recognise the union of people who are civilly divorced and remarried. "Whoever divorces his wife and marries another, commits adultery against her: and if she divorces her husband and marries another, she commits adultery" (Mark 10:11-12).

You can't beat a damn good traditional handfasting! I'm surprised the Wiccans approved though.