News Bulletin 2 May 2014
The Northern Ireland assembly rejected same-sex marriage by an outright majority for the third time — David Cameron said he will reject plans to introduce heterosexual civil partnerships — Former Premiership footballer Keith Gillespie speaks out about his spiraling gambling habit which resulted in bankruptcy – The outgoing political editor for Sky News Adam Boulton suggests the Prime Minister was trying to gain Tory votes by saying Britain is a Christian country — Christian fostering and adoption agency Cornerstone North East is looking to expand, despite previously facing closure over its pro-traditional marriage stance.