News Bulletin 10 June 2011

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Baroness Cox proposes a new bill in Parliament to tackle the problem of Sharia courts in England and Wales, – Parents need more help as they attempt to combat child sexualisation, – The Church of Scotland looks set to lose its first congregation following its decision to permit openly homosexual clergy last month, – Actor Hugh Grant has said that assisted suicide campaigner Dr Ann McPherson, who died last week, was ‘right’ to push for a change in the law, – And a controversial assisted suicide storyline on TV soap Emmerdale has caused outrage amongst viewers, – Police may soon have a new testing device in the fight against people who drive while under the influence of drugs, – and TV executives in America, have admitted that they have been using their influence to promote a liberal agenda for years.