CI News: 14 October 2016
Featured stories
- Data sharing scrapped by health board after Named Person win
- TV betting ads could be limited under Govt crackdown
- ‘Does aborting seriously disabled babies make the world a better place?’
- Christian Air Force Colonel should be ‘visibly punished’, say US secularists
New documentary sparks debate about society’s treatment of people with Down’s syndrome – Official figures reveal just 1.7 per cent of the UK population are lesbian, gay or bisexual – Christian artists are threatened after refusing to print invites for a same-sex wedding – archaeological dig unearths the historical support for the Bible.
In the news this week: The Christian Institute’s Named Person win prompts a major change in data sharing policy from a Scottish health board, a Government review on gambling could see betting adverts banned from daytime TV and secularists call for a Christian Air Force officer who cited Jesus as an influence, to be visibly punished.