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News Bulletin 24 June 2011

A court case against the Scottish Government has been halted following news that the sectarianism bill will be delayed by 6 months, – Consultation on allowing civil partnerships to be registered in churches in England and Wales has closed, – traditional marriage has received a boost in both the French Parliament and in a new survey in America, – a group of MPs have said that more pro-life groups should be appointed to advise the Government on sexual health, – Trevor Phillips, the head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission claims Christians are more militant than Muslims when it comes to complaining about discrimination, – The Church of England has issued new guidance saying that homosexual clergy in celibate civil partnerships could be ordained as Bishops, – The Church of Scotland looks set for two more congregations to leave the Church as the fallout continues from its decision to permit openly homosexual clergy, – and Music Producer and Songwriter Mike Stock has said that Pop music has taken a slow but unmistakable descent into pornography.

News Bulletin 17 June 2011

The BBC faces controversy over another assisted suicide documentary fronted by Sir Terry Pratchett, The Islamic Sharia Council has critisised a new Arbitration Bill introduced by Baroness Cox, New Mayor drops Christian prayers at Council meetings in Bridport, Peter Hitchens is jeered on Question Time after warning more sex-ed causes more sexually transmitted infections and underage pregnancies, The new Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland speaks out over the marginalization of Christians, and Lambeth Council has put out an appeal to same-sex couples to make up the shortfall in foster carers in the capital.