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News Bulletin 25 October 2013

The western media are failing to report the widespread slaughter and persecution of Christians overseas, with politicians in the UK, the US and EU remain almost completely silent — Daily Mail columnist Andrew Pierce says that David Cameron declined an invitation to attend gay magazine Attitude’s award ceremony to collect a ‘Politician of the Year Award’, because he knew his push to redefine marriage was unpopular — In France, a court has ruled that mayors will to be forced to perform same-sex marriages against their religious beliefs, – those who refuse could face up to five years in prison — Singer Charlotte Church has spoken out against the pressure on young female popstars to sell themselves as sex objects — The US Air Force Academy is considering dropping the phrase ‘so help me God’ from its honor pledge after receiving a complaint — A couple who are being sued for refusing to rent out their venue for a gay wedding, are launching a parallel legal challenge to protect their rights — And a man who stole a 200 year old Bible from a church back in 1971 has decided to return it.

News Bulletin 18 October 2013

A pro-family organisation has been labelled ‘a domestic hate group’ during a training session for new army recruits — Liberalising drug laws, and the introduction of heroin ‘safe-rooms’ are expected to be proposed as part of a Home Office drugs review being compiled by Lib Dem Minister Norman Baker — Meanwhile, the mother of a young man whose suicide was ‘triggered’ by smoking cannabis, has said her son thought the drug was harmless — A 16-year-old boy has been allowed to wear girl’s clothes and make up at a school in Scotland, despite his mother’s opposition — There are fresh concerns that ‘any’ acceptance of euthanasia could lead to healthy middle-aged people being encouraged to kill themselves — Children are suffering because broken families are failing to properly teach about right and wrong, says Ofsted’s Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw — And a memorial to John Wesley has been unveiled to commemorate the anniversary of the preacher’s first sermon in Wales on the village green at Devauden, in Monmouthshire.