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Tag Archives: religion
Can a cake even BE gay?
UPDATE: 24 October 2016 Today the Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland upheld the county court decision I discuss below. You can read the full decision here if you are keen. On a brief scan through, I think I pretty … Continue reading
Posted in Sexual Orientation
Tagged Ashers, Freedom of Speech, gay cake, Northern Ireland, religion
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Was a doctor sacked for emailing a prayer to his colleagues?
Was Dr David Drew sacked for trying to motivate his colleagues by emailing them the famous prayer of St Ignatious Loyola?. It seems bizarre that this would be a sacking offence – although I have to say that if my manager … Continue reading
Posted in Religion in the workplace
Tagged BBC, christian, discrimination, Mail, prayer, religion, Sun, Telegraph, Tribunal, whistleblowing
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