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News Bulletin 24 October 2014

The schools regulator Ofsted has told a successful independent Christian school that it could face closure for failing to uphold ‘British values’ – A paralysed man has learnt to walk again after an historic breakthrough involving cells taken from part of his nervous system – Our latest Choose Life story is about a woman who supports others suffering the terrible after-effects of abortion – Members of the Scottish Parliament have been handed a petition proposing that the existing law on adultery should be amended, in order to cater to same-sex couples – Paying for consensual sex is set to become a criminal offence in Northern Ireland, after MLAs strongly supported a landmark Bill on the issue

BBC hears from Lord Morrow on NI prostitution Bill

Lord Morrow’s Human Trafficking and Exploitation Bill, which will make paying for consensual sex a criminal offence, received backing from the Northern Ireland Assembly on 20 October 2014. Lord Morrow told BBC Newsline more about the legislation. Broadcast 21 October 2014.