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Podiatrist found guilty of misconduct over ‘gay’ patients

A Christian podiatrist has been found guilty of misconduct towards patients he thought were gay. Steve Hardie, of Peterborough, was found to have treated those he thought were gay less favourably.

Podiatrist found guilty of misconduct over ‘gay’ patients

A Christian podiatrist has been found guilty of misconduct towards patients he thought were gay.
Steve Hardie, of Peterborough, was found to have treated those he thought were gay less favourably.
A two-day professional hearing at the Health Professions Council in London found that his fitness to practise had been impaired and he was given a one-year-ban.

Christian podiatrist ‘didn’t want to treat patients he thought were gay’

A Christian podiatrist has appeared before a professional trial over claims that he tried to get a colleague to swap patients with him because he thought the man was gay.
Steve Hardie, who worked for Peterborough Community Services, is said to have been reluctant to treat the HIV-positive man.
A fitness to practise hearing at London’s Health Profession Council heard a string of allegations dating from 2005.

Christian podiatrist ‘didn’t want to treat patients he thought were gay’

A Christian podiatrist has appeared before a professional trial over claims that he tried to get a colleague to swap patients with him because he thought the man was gay.

French court says no to gay marriage

France's constitutional court upheld the ban on gay marriage today after a challenge from a lesbian couple. Corinne Cestino and Sophie Hasslauer, who have lived together for 15 years and have four children, asked for the right to marry but were turned down by the Constitutional Council.

French court says no to gay marriage

France's constitutional court upheld the ban on gay marriage today after a challenge from a lesbian couple. Corinne Cestino and Sophie Hasslauer, who have lived together for 15 years and have four children, asked for the right to marry but were turned down by the Constitutional Council.

French court says no to gay marriage

France's constitutional court upheld the ban on gay marriage today after a challenge from a lesbian couple. Corinne Cestino and Sophie Hasslauer, who have lived together for 15 years and have four children, asked for the right to marry but were turned down by the Constitutional Council.

French court says no to gay marriage

France's constitutional court upheld the ban on gay marriage today after a challenge from a lesbian couple. Corinne Cestino and Sophie Hasslauer, who have lived together for 15 years and have four children, asked for the right to marry but were turned down by the Constitutional Council.

Gay marriage to be debated in French Constitutional Council

A lesbian couple from rural France will challenge the Civil Code ban on gay marriages.

Gay marriage to be debated in French Constitutional Council

A lesbian couple from rural France will challenge the Civil Code ban on gay marriages.

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