News Bulletin 8 July 2011
Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks, says an equality template is eroding religious liberty. The British Medical Association says the Commission on Assisted Dying is biased. TV personality and Art critic, Brian Sewell, says there are too many homosexual and transsexual characters on TV soap, Coronation Street. Top advocate for Muslim women’s rights welcomes Baroness Cox’s Arbitration Bill to tackle Sharia courts. New abortion statistics show that babies with treatable conditions like cleft-palate and club foot are being aborted. The Government’s Communities Minister, Eric Pickles, says everyone loses out if Christians are barred from getting involved in the community. Britain’s first IVF lottery is set to launch later this month giving players the chance to win a baby.