Whatever you think about gay marriage and the current legislation passing through parliament, it is most definitely not boring. perhaps one a day a film will be made based on all that is happening with its complex plot and plentiful… Read More ›
Maria Miller
Counting the cost of the same-sex marriage vote
It was hard going following the debate and developments on Twitter and in Parliament yesterday. It was like the final push before election day as everyone gives it their final shot to make their point and influence those who somehow have… Read More ›
Has the women bishops vote triggered a bigger crisis for the Church of England?
I have completely lost count of the number of press and blog articles I’ve read on the women bishops vote since last Tuesday. It feels as if every angle and view has been thoroughly picked apart repeatedly and analysed to… Read More ›
Only Labour stand in the way of the abortion limit being reduced
A week is a long time in politics as the saying goes and certainly this has been the case with all the political discussion on abortion limits since I last wrote about it of Friday. I had no idea when… Read More ›
There’s much more to the abortion limit argument than 24, 20 or 12 weeks
Since Maria Miller the new Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, as well as also being the minister for women, revealed in a Telegraph interview that she would vote for the legal limit for abortions to be reduced from 24 weeks… Read More ›
This week’s news and links: Christians at court and a reshuffle of values
I don’t think there’s been a day like yesterday for quite a while. We’ve had the four ‘Christian discrimination’ cases kicking off at the European Court of Human Rights, the first reshuffle of this Government and also today is the last day… Read More ›