In case you hadn’t noticed, there was a significant ruling in California yesterday. A US federal judge has overturned California’s voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage. The judge found it unconstitutionally discriminated against same-sex couples who sought to wed. The state …

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I’ve been blogging quite a bit these past few days on issues around the Berkshire B&B which refused to let a room to a male couple. In the light of all the issues around discrimination on the grounds of orientation/behaviour …

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A letter today in the Times has reignited the debate over whether Civil Partnership ceremonies should take place within religious establishments. Lord Alli is going to move again his amendment next month in the Lords, and the authors of the …

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Fascinating piece in today’s London Times. Not a hint of Jesus either. Very interesting… A minor incident in a barber’s shop last week has helped me to realise that I may no longer be gay. Not a fully fledged homo, …

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This morning has seen the Bishop of Bangor story go mainstream. Gay cleric Jeffrey John could become Britain’s first openly homosexual bishop – Telegraph Gay priest Dr Jeffrey John could become a bishop in Wales – Times New fears of …

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Another brilliant piece from CentreRight on today’s vote in the Commons. And so the votes begin on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology bill. Feelings are riding high on many issues – from abortion rights to stem-cell research – as well …

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