News Bulletin 4 November 2011

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Same-sex couples could be able to register civil partnerships in churches early next year, according to Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone — The BBC has received over 300 complaints about sexually suggestive dance moves during last Saturday’s pre-watershed Strictly Come Dancing show — The housing association which demoted a Christian employee for a private post he made on facebook was worried about losing an award from a gay rights group — Former SNP leader, Gordon Wilson, has been ousted from the board of Dundee Citizens Advice Bureau because of his support for traditional marriage — Councillors in Glasgow have unanimously backed the Scottish Government’s controversial plans to redefine marriage — Christian hoteliers Peter & Hazelmary Bull are going to the Court of Appeal to try to overturn a legal ruling against their double room policy — And Conservative Peer, Baroness Warsi has said that Britain should be proud of Christianity rather than downgrading it.