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News Bulletin 8 June 2012

The Government is failing in its promise to halt the sexualisation and commercialisation of children according to a new study which also revealed that 90% of parents are concerned about what their kids see — A consultation has opened on a controversial medical technique which could lead to children having ‘three’ genetic parents — A 15 year old schoolgirl has been helped to have an abortion without her parents’ knowledge, by teachers at her school near Manchester — Channel 4 bosses have been told by Schools Minister Nick Gibb to edit out explicit sex scenes from a teaching video used in primary schools — Roman Catholic Bishop of Shrewsbury, The Rt Revd Mark Davies, has become the latest church leader to criticise government plans to redefine marriage — And in a thanksgiving service at St Paul’s Cathedral as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, Dr Rowan Williams praised the Queen for dedicating herself to the service of her nation and Commonwealth and said he hopes the nation follows her example of selfless service to others.

News Bulletin 1 June 2012

Mental health worker Margaret Forrester has been sacked after expressing concern about the impact of abortion on women — Former Director of Public Prosecutions, Lord Macdonald has given his backing to the Reform Section 5 campaign aimed at protecting free speech — A baby guide, published by the Scottish NHS, has removed the word ‘Dad’ from its publication after a single complaint that same-sex couples were being excluded — Three of the Conservative Party’s biggest financial backers are considering cutting back on their funding, because of the party’s plans to redefine marriage — Nick Clegg has said he will force his Lib Dem MPs to vote for redefining marriage whether they agree with the policy or not — The Government is currently holding a public consultation on their plans to introduce same-sex marriage and you can make your views known by completing a short online return — An undercover investigation in Sweden has found that mosques are telling women ‘not’ to report abusive husbands, and that polygamy is sometimes acceptable — And as events to commemorate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee reach their climax, school pupils at St Matthew’s C of E Primary in Westminster have composed special prayers as part of their contribution to the celebrations.