Day: June 15, 2015

A teacher has been suspended for calling a student "gay" and "retarded" as she grilled pupils about their sexuality.
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Teacher suspended for calling student ‘gay’ and ‘retarded’
A teacher has been suspended for calling a student “gay” and “retarded” as she grilled pupils about their sexuality.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush made his long-expected campaign launch official today, entering the race just days before the U.S. Supreme Court is widely expected to issue its ruling in Obergefell v Hodges -- a case that could lead to nationwide marriage equality. During the lead-up to his campaign launch, Bush has expressed support for “traditional marriage,” and has pointedly refused to say if he would consider a Supreme Court decision in favour of marriage equality final and decline efforts to reverse it.
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Jeb Bush Launches Campaign Days Before SCOTUS Ruling on Marriage Equality: Where Does He Stand?
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush made his long-expected campaign launch official today, entering the race just days before the U.S. Supreme Court is widely expected to issue its ruling in Obergefell v Hodges — a case that could lead to nationwide marriage equality. During the lead-up to his campaign launch, Bush has expressed support for “traditional marriage,” and has pointedly refused to say if he would consider a Supreme Court decision in favour of marriage equality final and decline efforts to reverse it.
He was lifting in the World Single Event Championships, held in Telford in the United Kingdom and made lifts of 200 kilo’s followed by 230 kilo’s and then 250 kilo’s to clinch the “Masters 1” title at the World Deadlift Championships.
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Gay Games Ambassador Chris Morgan Wins 8th World Powerlifting Championship
He was lifting in the World Single Event Championships, held in Telford in the United Kingdom and made lifts of 200 kilo’s followed by 230 kilo’s and then 250 kilo’s to clinch the “Masters 1” title at the World Deadlift Championships.
Canon Jeremy Pemberton today begins his historic employment discrimination case against the Church of England over its withdrawal of his right to officiate as a priest and its refusal to give him a licence to take up a chaplaincy post with Sherwood NHS.
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Gay priest takes Church of England to employment tribunal
Canon Jeremy Pemberton today begins his historic employment discrimination case against the Church of England over its withdrawal of his right to officiate as a priest and its refusal to give him a licence to take up a chaplaincy post with Sherwood NHS.