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News Bulletin 5 April 2013

An Easter programme broadcast by the BBC has been accused of sexualising Jesus Christ — George Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, says that redefining marriage is part of an “aggressive secularist and relativist approach” — Britain’s leading expert on family law, Baroness Butler-Sloss, says redefining marriage will destroy its meaning — Film star and gay rights activist Sir Ian McKellen has said he is unlikely to want a gay marriage for himself — A Liberal Democrat MP who wants a complete ban on smacking has narrowly failed to convince his party in Scotland to adopt the policy — The Deputy Children’s Commissioner for England says there should be “huge moral anxiety” about the impact of internet pornography on children — And a new ICM poll for the Church of England has found that four out of five British adults still believe in the power of prayer.

News Bulletin 28 March 2013

The US Supreme Court has been hearing 2 landmark cases this week which could affect the future of traditional marriage in America — The Health Committee of the Welsh Assembly has decided to back a controversial Bill to bring in presumed consent for organ donation — Young girls are being led to believe that ‘sexiness’ is the most important quality in life, according to shadow Health Minister Diane Abbott — Campaigners for statutory sex education in schools are disappointed that the Government has decided not to make it compulsory — Professor Lord Robert Winston has warned that rapid advances in genetic technologies could lead to a form of child “eugenics” and have serious implications for society — An opportunity to see The Lindisfarne Gospels in their native North East of England will be available later this year, when the rare manuscripts go on display in Durham — And British troops returning from Afghanistan have been given a special welcome home with an Easter egg that includes the message of Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection.