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News Bulletin 15 November 2013

Christian street preachers could be caught by new powers proposed to combat anti-social behaviour, with ASBOs being replaced by ‘Injunctions to Prevent Nuisance and Annoyance’ (IPNAs) — The National Secular Society has launched a campaign to end the Christian ‘coronation oath’– Independent MSP Margo MacDonald has launched a new bid to legalise assisted suicide in Scotland which would allow patients as young as 16 to tell their GP about their wish to be helped to die — The BBC has allowed controversial academic Professor David Nutt, to appeal for funds to develop a ‘hangover-free alcohol drug’, during a Radio 4 interview — Christians and other people of faith aren’t applying to adopt children because they fear their beliefs will be a barrier — And Chris Juby has completed his goal of summarising all 1,189 chapters of the Bible into just 140 characters, and then sharing them on Twitter.

New laws threaten public protest and free speech

14 Nov 2013 — The right to public protest and free speech is being put at risk by new laws proposed by the Government. IPNAs (Injunctions to Prevent Nuisance or Annoyance) have been proposed by the Government to replace ASBOs (Anti-Social Behaviour Orders). Lawyer Sam Webster explains why the proposals are so dangerous.