News Bulletin 26 August 2011

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The Prime Minister has said it is time for politicians to move away from moral relativism and neutrality. — But former Prime Minister Tony Blair has rejected the idea that Britain is suffering from moral decline. — The Scottish Government is coming under pressure to add a further delay to its controversial sectarianism Bill. — A regulator is thinking of allowing commercial abortion providers to advertise their services on television and radio. — In America, a survey of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has found that just fourteen percent provide abortions. — A ‘sex box’ is being used in primary school lessons in Switzerland. — Schools in Missouri, America, are being sued for using internet pornography filters, because the filters may also block some homosexual websites. — Happily married individuals who have heart surgery are three times more likely to survive than couples who are unmarried, a recent study claims.