News Bulletin 13 July 2012

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David Cameron has backed the right of Christians to wear a cross in the workplace during Prime Minister’s Questions, and pledged to change the law if necessary to make the situation clear — A new opinion Poll confirms that most people in Scotland want marriage to stay between a man and a woman — Claims that the legalisation of euthanasia in Holland has ‘not’ led to an increase in the number of cases, have been questioned by a leading pro-life doctor — Fourteen NHS abortion clinics have been found to have broken the rules, by allowing doctors to pre-sign forms authorising a termination — Liberal Democrat minister Vince Cable has said that ‘changing the definition of marriage is unnecessary’ — A Canadian woman who was diagnosed with cancer while she was pregnant and refused to have an abortion, has been nominated in a Mum of the Year competition — Members of the Church of England’s General Synod have voted to overwhelmingly back the right of Christians to live out their faith in public life — And finally, with less than 2 weeks to go until the start of the London Olympics, Christian archer Jennifer Nichols has been drawing some extra inspiration, – from her ‘quiver’.