News Bulletin 4 April 2014

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Christian street preacher John Craven, who was held in custody for over 19 hours, has received £13,000 compensation in an out-of-court settlement — Sex education lessons at a primary school in Fife, Scotland have been criticised because it was revealed that six-year-olds are being taught about sex — A new poll for the Coalition for Marriage revealed that gay marriage is set to cost the Conservative Party votes at the upcoming European elections — Gay commentators Brian Sewell and Andrew Pierce both speak out against same-sex marriage — The Welsh Government rejected calls for a swift smacking ban from a campaign group, Academics for Equal Protection — The Scottish Government has rejected calls from senior doctors to introduce officially-sanctioned consumption rooms where drug addicts can inject themselves.