News Bulletin 29 November 2013
The UK Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by Christian B&B owners Peter and Hazelmary Bull, over their policy of only allowing married couples to share a double room — A new report into ‘Church teaching on Human Sexuality’ commissioned by the Church of England, says gay unions could be marked by special church services, as an act of worship — A new campaign group, Reform Clause 1, has been launched to challenge the government over its new Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill — Parents of children at a school in Staffordshire were outraged after being told that their child would be punished for racism if they missed a trip to a workshop on Islam — Belgium has moved a step closer to introducing child euthanasia, after a Senate committee voted 13 to 4 in favour of the proposals — And a copy of the Bay Psalm Book has become the world’s most expensive book, after it sold at auction for over 12 million dollars.