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News Bulletin 13 April 2012

Ann Widdecombe has warned that the Government is determined to press ahead with the removal of the terms ‘husband and wife’ in its superfluous introduction of gay marriage — The Coalition for Marriage petition, passes 430,000 signatures — A new opinion poll has revealed that the majority of Conservative MPs doubt whether David Cameron’s plan to redefine marriage will succeed — The Sunday Times has waded into the redefining marriage debate, accusing David Cameron of pushing for an ‘unnecessary’ change for ‘political reasons’ — Bram Harrison, a 34-year-old man with locked-in syndrome, has described his passion to live, despite his debilitating illness — Music videos by stars such as Rihanna and Lady Gaga could be given cinema style age ratings to protect children, under plans being considered by the government — Bubba Watson, the new 2012 Masters Champion, thanked Jesus live on TV after winning the prestigious golf tournament on Easter Sunday — A Flash Mob treated shoppers at the Westfield Centre in Derby to a special Easter performance of Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus last week.

News Bulletin 5 April 2012

Prime Minister David Cameron has told church leaders that he does not want to “fall out” with them over his plan to redefine marriage — Former Labour Cabinet Minister Ben Bradshaw has said that Mr Cameron’s plan to redefine marriage is just “pure politics” — The Court of Appeal has ruled that the legal rights for the dissolution of a civil partnership are the same as a divorce for a married couple — The Coalition for Marriage petition, tops 400,000 signatures — A judge will decide whether a Christian radio station should be allowed to broadcast an advert that asks Christians whether they are suffering discrimination at work — The first attempt at a law introducing an opt-in system to protect children from being bombarded by internet pornography has been launched in the House of Lords — One of the Today Programme’s presenters, Evan Davis, says secularists should be allowed to take part in the show’s three-minute religious segment — The Archbishop of Canterbury says that children should learn the Lord’s Prayer in school.