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News Bulletin 8 November 2013

David Cameron has announced plans to issue a Sharia law bond in the UK, making it the first non-Muslim country to do so — The Irish government has announced that it is to hold a referendum on gay marriage — Councillors in Liverpool are calling for high stakes gambling machines to be banned from betting shops in the city — Pressure from charities and campaign groups, including the British Humanist Organisation and The Christian Institute, has forced the Government to pause part of its controversial new Lobbying Bill — Legalising assisted suicide would be the start of a slippery slope, and result in a major change to criminal law — 22 percent of councils still have a Bible reading or a prayer at the start of their meetings — And a campaign has been launched to encourage people to send real Christmas cards rather than e-cards this year.

Christian B&B case: Supreme Court possibilities

06 Nov 2013 — A discussion with Sam Webster, Solicitor Advocate at The Christian Institute, about the possible outcomes of the Bulls appeal to the UK Supreme Court. The Bulls case involves a B&B, owned by Christians Peter and Hazelmary Bull, which restricts double bedded rooms to married couples. They were sued successfully in 2009 by a gay couple, Martyn Hall and Steven Preddy. The appeal to the Supreme Court seeks to overturn a finding of direct discrimination on sexual orientation.