News Bulletin 25 July 2014
The majority of voters think the threat of legal action against a Christian bakery in Northern Ireland is over the top, according to a new survey — Plans to allow three-parent babies will be pushed forward by the Government, despite its own consultation showing the majority of people are against the moves — Students at one of the ‘Trojan Horse’ schools had to teach themselves Christian RE for GCSE, a report has uncovered — A Tory Peer and columnist has said belief in God is a “virus” and that evangelical Christianity is one of the more “virulent infections” — Lord Falconer’s controversial assisted suicide Bill was debated at second reading without a vote in the House of Lords last week