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News Bulletin 31 May 2013

The Bishop of Salisbury, the Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam, has controversially accused supporters of traditional marriage of being equivalent to supporters of apartheid — The Government, with support from Labour, has switched the date of the Same-Sex Marriage vote in the Lords to Tuesday 4th June, following fears the Bill would have been defeated on the first day back after the recess — Speaking at the National Association of Head Teachers annual conference, Amanda Hulme has warned that TV shows such as X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent are causing children to lose their innocence — A primary school has come under fire for encouraging children as young as five to dress as the opposite sex for the day — Christian registrar Lillian Ladele has been denied an appeal for ‘religious discrimination’ by the European Court of Human Rights, in what has been called ‘a sad day for liberty of conscience in Europe’ — A British man suffering from dementia is believed to be the first with the condition to be helped to die at the Dignitas suicide clinic in Switzerland — Ministers at Westminster have been warned not to follow Portugal in liberalising drugs laws because it has led to an increase in their use — And a fun-filled correspondence course is helping children as young as 4 to improve their understanding of the Bible.

News Bulletin 24 May 2013

MPs have voted to back David Cameron’s controversial Same-Sex Marriage Bill after its third reading this week, but the Prime Minister had to rely on a £4 billion lifeline from the Labour Party to save his plans — Tory Councillor Mary Douglas said that gay marriage is not a part of Conservative core values and Mr Cameron is out of step with his Party — The Prime Minister’s determination to redefine marriage has been branded a ‘crazy, vote-losing obsession’, an ’embarrassment’, and ‘bad politics’ by three national newspapers — The Coronation of the next monarch ‘will’ include other faiths along side Christianity for the first time — Lord Falconer has been challenged by former Health Minister Baroness Cumberlege over his “Assisted Dying Bill”, – saying there is no evidence for a change in the law — The Church of Scotland has voted to allow practicing homosexual men and women to become ministers — And three couples from Cumbria who got married at the same church on the same day, have all just celebrated their golden wedding anniversaries.