Christians claim discrimination at European Court
Four British Christians went to the European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday claiming discrimination.
They include two people banned from having their crucifixes on show at work, a registrar who refused to carry out civil partnerships and a relationship counsellor who lost his job when he said he would struggle to give sex therapy to gay couples.
5 liveBreakfast aksed the counsellor, Gary McFarlane, why it was a problem.
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