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Budget airline EasyJet yesterday offered to fly Pope Benedict XVI to the UK following the recent controversy surrounding his viewpoints on British Equality laws and estimated cost of his visit.
The Sun has caused havoc after publishing a poll yesterday asking whether gay people should be allowed to be cabinet ministers.
The Government will not push through proposals that churches argue would restrict their ability to deny jobs to gay people and transsexuals, Equality Minister Harriet Harman has confirmed.

Pride London was shocked today to discover that it appears to be the victim of a cyber attack.
The charity's Facebook Fan Page and the user pages of many of its volunteers and trustees have been suspended for "violation of the Terms of Service".
Pride London's Chair of Communications, Colm Howard-Lloyd commented:
"We believe that our Fan Page follows the rules; we only use it to promote our work and our events, it contains nothing offensive or obsene. Given that a number of our volunteers, who identify themselves as part of the charity, have also been suspended I am led to conclude that this is a coordinated attack.
I am sure that Facebook will restore everything once it has been reviewed by a human, but in the meantime this cuts us off from our donors and the wider public. Like many small charities Facebook forms a core strand of our marketing efforts."
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