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Date: 26th November 1993
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 192
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P192 CEEFAX 192 Fri 26 Nov 16:23/21 1/3 DESPATCH Mike Wooldridge on the calming of the church-state row over morality: Both sides are effectively declaring a truce after the sharp exchanges of the past 24 hours. Within the church hierarchy Mr Maclean's comments are still being described as "unwise" and even "silly". But praise by the Social Security Secretary Peter Lilley for Church initiatives is seen as a counter- point. Home 110Flash 150Diary 180Politics 130World 160Despatch 190Next News Politics Summaries Top Sport
P192 CEEFAX 192 Fri 26 Nov 16:22/25 2/3 DESPATCH Mike Wooldridge on the calming of the church-state row over morality: There is concern that it should not become more of a sterile confrontation but have a constructive outcome. The Bishop of Bath and Wells, the Right Reverend Jim Thompson, was the sharpest critic of Mr Maclean yesterday. Today, he said it was no use at all throwing stones at one another. He said instead that church and government should work together. Home 110Politics 130World 160Next News Politics Summaries Top Sport
P192 CEEFAX 192 Fri 26 Nov 16:24/51 3/3 DESPATCH Mike Wooldridge on the calming of the church-state row over morality: One Anglican priest in Newcastle supported Mr Maclean today. The Reverend George Curry said the Government appeared to care more about moral education than bishops and church bureaucrats. Reverend Curry took a similar stand during the 1991 Newcastle riots. Home 110Flash 150Diary 180Politics 130World 160Despatch 190Next News Politics Summaries Top Sport