News Bulletin 30 October 2015

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Britain’s most unlikely campaign group, Defend Free Speech, is officially launched at Parliament, the legal fight against Scotland’s Named Person scheme is set to be heard by the UK Supreme Court on the 8th of March, Christian registrar Lillian Ladele, who fought to protect religious liberty, has died at home of natural causes aged 54, and a former Premier League footballer who was addicted to gambling has spoken of blowing his monthly wages in just two weeks.