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News Bulletin 14 September 2012

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has been in hot water this week over a slur that opponents of gay marriage are ‘bigots’ — And there are calls for Green Party councillor Christina Summers, to be expelled after voting against lobbying the Government to redefine marriage — 2 junior health ministers Anna Soubry and Norman Lamb have suggested that assisted suicide should be allowed in Britain — Former BBC radio presenter Roger Bolton has said that the Corporation has a mindset that assumes Christians are lunatics — Itv’s ‘X Factor’ received numerous complaints after one of the show’s competitors performed a highly sexualized and provocative dance routine, which was aired ‘before’ the 9pm watershed — The BBC has also come under fire from fans of ‘The Archers’ after a poll appeared on its website, asking if two of the show’s characters should abort their unborn Down’s Syndrome baby? — And a Bible used by Elvis Presley and containing his handwritten marks and thoughts, was sold for £59,000 at an auction in Cheshire last week.

Assisted suicide should not be introduced, says medical expert

Assisted suicide should not be allowed in Britain, a medical expert has said, as he responded to comments from a new junior health minister. Dr Peter Saunders was responding to comments from Anna Soubry. She has said it is “ridiculous and appalling” that Britons “have to go abroad to end their life”.