UK has ‘laissez faire’ attitude to affairs, claims adultery site
A website which helps married men and women have an affair has pledged to invest in the UK market because of its relaxed attitude towards infidelity.
A website which helps married men and women have an affair has pledged to invest in the UK market because of its relaxed attitude towards infidelity.
Two former magistrates in North Carolina, who resigned after being required to conduct same-sex marriages, have filed a lawsuit arguing they should not be forced to violate their religious beliefs in order to be judges.