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News Bulletin 6 December 2013

The Methodist Church has said it is to consult its members on whether they should ‘revise’ its understanding of marriage in light of the new gay marriage law — A group of evangelicals within the Church of England has criticised an internal report recommending the church ‘marks’ gay unions — Norman Baker, Minister in charge of Government drugs policy, has said legalising cannabis will be considered — A free speech reform to Section 5 of the Public Order Act will come into force in February. Police will no longer be able to use the Act to arrest people just because others may find their words or behaviour insulting — The Northern Ireland Justice Minister David Ford has announced he will hold a consultation on weakening Northern Ireland’s abortion laws — Senior High Court judge Sir Paul Coleridge says a lack of support from colleagues for his pro-marriage beliefs is part of the reason he has decided to retire early — Michael Salter, the Prime Minister’s broadcasting advisor, is to enter into a gay marriage with Rob Church, who was formerly deputy director for ‘civil service reform’ — And Alison Davis, who had long-term health issues including spina bifida, but fought for others right to life, has died, aged 58.

News Bulletin 29 November 2013

The UK Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by Christian B&B owners Peter and Hazelmary Bull, over their policy of only allowing married couples to share a double room — A new report into ‘Church teaching on Human Sexuality’ commissioned by the Church of England, says gay unions could be marked by special church services, as an act of worship — A new campaign group, Reform Clause 1, has been launched to challenge the government over its new Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill — Parents of children at a school in Staffordshire were outraged after being told that their child would be punished for racism if they missed a trip to a workshop on Islam — Belgium has moved a step closer to introducing child euthanasia, after a Senate committee voted 13 to 4 in favour of the proposals — And a copy of the Bay Psalm Book has become the world’s most expensive book, after it sold at auction for over 12 million dollars.