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News Bulletin 4 November 2011

Same-sex couples could be able to register civil partnerships in churches early next year, according to Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone — The BBC has received over 300 complaints about sexually suggestive dance moves during last Saturday’s pre-watershed Strictly Come Dancing show — The housing association which demoted a Christian employee for a private post he made on facebook was worried about losing an award from a gay rights group — Former SNP leader, Gordon Wilson, has been ousted from the board of Dundee Citizens Advice Bureau because of his support for traditional marriage — Councillors in Glasgow have unanimously backed the Scottish Government’s controversial plans to redefine marriage — Christian hoteliers Peter & Hazelmary Bull are going to the Court of Appeal to try to overturn a legal ruling against their double room policy — And Conservative Peer, Baroness Warsi has said that Britain should be proud of Christianity rather than downgrading it.

News Bulletin 28 October 2011

Christian demoted for posting private comments about ‘same-sex civil partnerships in churches’ on facebook — National newspaper commentators, and homosexual activist Peter Tatchell have criticised it — Liberal Democrat MP, Julian Huppert, has renewed a call to amend Section 5 of the Public Order Act to improve free speech — Fresh warnings have been sounded over the proposed redefinition of marriage in Scotland by Archbishop Mario Conti and Sir Tom Farmer — In Westminster, Andrea Leadsom MP has suggested that sex education resources should be vetted to ensure that children as young as five are protected from ‘inappropriate’ content — A vote to remove the requirement for Christian assemblies at all schools apart from faith schools was abandoned due to a lack of support — Margo Macdonald MSP has re-launched a controversial campaign to legalise assisted suicide in Scotland — And a service to commemorate 150 years of the Grace Baptist Mission will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 this Sunday.