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Subject NSS quoted: Bishop says hate crime laws need ‘close scrutiny and debate’
Date July 30, 2020 8:06 AM
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** Secularism in the media

* Bishop says draft hate crime laws need ‘close scrutiny and debate’ - NSS quoted

The Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney has joined a chorus of voices in recent days expressing their views on the controversial Hate Crime Bill, which was introduced to the Scottish Parliament in April.

The Press and Journal

* 'Scotland’s Hate Crime Bill needs a rethink' <[link removed]>

"Supporters of free speech and those opposed to bigotry both have justice on their side and there must be a way to amend the Hate Crime Bill to ensure its good intentions do not have unintended consequences."

The Scotsman

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Daily Record

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Yorkshire Coast Radio

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YorkshireLive

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The Independent

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Indian Express

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Daily Nation

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BBC

** The latest from the NSS and the No More Faith Schools campaign

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The NSS has reiterated its call for a rethink of Scotland's hate crime bill as concerns mount over its implications for free expression.

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