News Bulletin 20 April 2012
Lord Carey has accused Britain’s courts of consistently applying equality law to the disadvantage of Christians — Imams in Glasgow have told Muslims throughout Scotland not to vote for any local election candidate on the 3rd of May who supports redefining marriage — Deputy First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has been presented with another petition against redefining marriage in Scotland — Sign the Scotland for Marriage petition — Paganism has been included in an official school religious education syllabus in Cornwall for the first time — A new service which will allow morning-after pills to be delivered by courier within London is being launched — A copy of St Johns Gospel, which is the oldest surviving intact book in Europe, is set to remain in the UK after being bought by the British Library for £9m — And Premier League footballer Kieran Richardson has spoken about how he has found God since joining Sunderland.