Christian registrar denied European Court appeal
A Christian registrar who claimed religious discrimination has today been denied an appeal by the European Court of Human Rights, in a move described as a “sad day for liberty of conscience”.
A Christian registrar who claimed religious discrimination has today been denied an appeal by the European Court of Human Rights, in a move described as a “sad day for liberty of conscience”.
A Peer has criticised the latest push to legalise assisted suicide, saying there is no evidence for a change in the law.