News Bulletin 13 June 2014

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The No 2 Named Persons campaign, backed by The Christian Institute, was launched in Edinburgh — A new report shows that 498 abortions for babies diagnosed with Down’s Syndrome were not included in Department of Health figures — A group of campaigners, including members of the Sex Education Forum, the Chief Executive of the PSHE Association and Stonewall’s Head of Education claim Primary school children should have compulsory sex education — Home Education Northern Ireland has warned that a new draft policy to regulate and monitor home educators are “deeply alarming and intrusive” — Paralympic star Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson says disabled people and the elderly could feel pressure to kill themselves if assisted suicide is introduced.