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News Bulletin 21 September 2012

Christian Bed & Breakfast owner, Susanne Wilkinson, has appeared in court after a gay couple sued her for damages when they were refused a double room at her B&B in Buckinghamshire — Sarah Catt, a mother who aborted her baby days before he was due, has been sentenced to eight years in prison at Leeds Crown Court — Green councilor Christina Summers, a Christian, who defied her party’s support for redefining marriage has been expelled from the local Green group on Brighton and Hove City Council — The Parliament of Australia has overwhelmingly rejected attempts to legalise gay marriage in two decisive votes — A new consultation asking for the public’s views on three-parent embryos has been launched by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority — A coalition of pro-life supporters have said that the success of the Paralympics shows that our law which allows disabled babies to be aborted anytime up to birth should be scrapped — And Britain’s longest survivor of locked-in syndrome, Christine Waddell, has used her first television interview to tell of her passion for life.

Should Christians be banned from wearing the cross at work?

Should Christian be banned from wearing the cross in the workplace? BBC Radio 4 Any Questions, 7 Sept 2012. Current affairs discussion show chaired by Jonathan Dimbleby. On the panel: Conservative Peer Norman Tebbit, Labour Peer Roy Hattersley, chairman of YouGov Stone Carole Stone, and the political historian and cross-bench peer, Peter Hennessy. The question relates to four cases of British Christians recently considered by the European Court of Human Rights.