News Bulletin 25 May 2012

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David Cameron has decided to give Government ministers a free vote on plans to rewrite the definition of marriage with Owen Paterson, the Northern Ireland Secretary, becoming the first Cabinet Minister to publicly oppose the plans — The Advertising Standards Authority has been accused of bias after its homosexual chairman, Lord Smith of Finsbury, recorded a video for a campaign ‘backing’ the redefinition of marriage at the same time as the Authority is investigating adverts which support the ‘current’ law on marriage — Prominent atheist Richard Dawkins says he is backing a scheme to send a commemorative copy of the King James Bible to every state school, – but only because he thinks it will turn kids off the scriptures — Christian content on the internet is at risk of being censored by technology giants like Google and Apple a conference in the US has heard — Access to free fertility treatment on the NHS should be extended to same-sex couples and women over 40, say a health watchdog — Children as young as five need to be warned about the risks of ‘sexting’ explicit photographs to their friends — A major comic book superhero like Superman, Batman or Robin is in line to be turned gay by the characters’ owners — And an inspirational story about Christian couple, Ian and Larissa Murphy’s, faith filled love and commitment for each other.