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October 24th, 2012 |
The National Health Service has been criticised for being “grossly irresponsible” after launching an explicit website encouraging sexual experimentation among children as young as 13.
October 23rd, 2012 |
Yesterday (22 October) Maidstone Council threw out an application for lap dancing to take place at a venue located seconds away from Maidstone town centre in Kent.
A lawyer representing a Christian who was penalised for expressing his views on same-sex ‘marriage’ on Facebook strongly criticised Trafford Housing Trust in court last week.
The student government of a North Carolina University has voted to ban a fast-food restaurant from its campus because the company’s president expressed his support for marriage.
October 19th, 2012 |
One of Britain’s largest abortion providers has launched a £50,000 advertising campaign in the wake of Cabinet Ministers’ comments backing a reduction in the abortion time limit.
October 18th, 2012 |
A Judge sitting in Reading has ruled that a Berkshire B&B owner acted unlawfully by following a rooming policy based on her Christian beliefs about marriage.
Manchester County Court will today hear the case of a housing manager who was demoted after commenting on Facebook that permiting same-sex ‘marriages’ to take place in churches was “an equality too far”.
October 18th, 2012 | Adoption, Sexual Orientation
Northern Ireland Health Minister Edwin Poots says that he will challenge a High Court ruling which deemed the country’s stance on same-sex couples adopting unlawful.
October 18th, 2012 | Abortion
The Northern Ireland Attorney General has called on the Stormont Executive to investigate Belfast’s first private abortion clinic, which opens today (18 October).
A homosexual Tory MP has said that he would need “serious convincing” that churches would not be forced to marry same-sex couples if the government redefines marriage.
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