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A row has broken out in Canada over a poster campaign in schools which promotes polygamy -- The number of patients with psychiatric conditions and dementia who had their lives ended under The Netherlands controversial euthanasia laws is on the rise -- UK judges have ruled that the case of Tony Nicklinson, who campaigned for doctors to be allowed to kill him, will not be allowed to go to the Court of Appeal -- A motion debated in the Northern Ireland Assembly in support of redefining marriage has been defeated -- Homosexual actor Rupert Everett has voiced his opposition to gay marriage, revealing that he has received hate mail and death threats for his views about same-sex parenting -- The French Government has announced plans which would mean that tax payers money would be used to cover the 'full' medical costs of abortions -- And the UK Government's chief drugs adviser, Professor Leslie Iversen, has criticised a Channel 4 programme which showed volunteers taking ecstasy, saying it glamorised drug-taking.
News Bulletin 5 October 2012 -- The Christian Institute
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