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2012 News Review of the Year

A review of 2012 including: Bideford Town Council’s right to say prayers — An investigation into abortion clinics falsifying consent forms — Coalition for Marriage was launched to protect ‘one man and one woman’ definition of marriage — Nick Gibb says Channel 4 sex-ed video is too explicit — The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee is celebrated — Lillian Ladele’s case along with 3 other Christians is heard at the European Court of Human Rights — Anne Widdecombe opposes government plans to redefine marriage at a Tory Party Fringe — The High Court rules that Trafford Housing Trust were wrong to discipline Adrian Smith over a private facebook comment — Peers in the Lords vote in favour of an amendment to a law that criminalises ‘insulting’ words or behavior, plus much more.

News Bulletin 21 December 2012

Conservative MPs have made renewed calls to David Cameron in an effort to get him to drop his plans to introduce same-sex marriage — Over 50 cross party MPs say that a Plymouth Brethren group in Devon have been unfairly treated by the Charity Commission. The Commission refused to give them charitable status, but MPs want the decision reviewed — Belgium is considering widening its euthanasia threshold to include children, and alzheimer’s sufferers — Ministers at Westminster have rejected calls for ISPs to introduce an automatic pornography block, they favour prompting parents to set computer filters — A Scottish Government Committee has decided to look into ‘presumed consent’ for organ donations — And there’s the second part of our Review of the Year, looking at some of the important issues which have impacted on Christians in 2012.