One Man
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Initial release | Germany |
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Directors | Robin Spry |
Composers | Ben Low |
Producers | Tom Daly |
Michael J. F. Scott | |
Michael Scott | |
Screenplay | Robin Spry |
Peter Pearson | |
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ID | 2928908 |
About One Man
A TV newsman (Len Cariou), his wife (Jayne Eastwood) and his family face threats after his story on factory pollution.
Samuel Paty: Six French teenagers on trial over teacher's murder
... One Man is accused of accompanying Anzorov to buy weapons, the other of driving him to the school where Mr Paty taught on the day of the murder...
Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: Rescuers to drill from top
... One Man cried out: " It s been seven days and my brother is trapped in there...
Swimming rivers and faking illness to escape Ukraine's draft
... " What am I supposed to do [in Ukraine]? " One Man, Yevgeny, said...
Church of England backs services for gay couples
... The Church of England s official teaching is that marriage is only between One Man and one woman...
Hounslow fire: Investigation continues after death of family
... One person remains unaccounted for and One Man is in hospital following the fire in Channel Close on Sunday...
Iceland quakes weaker but volcano warning persists
... One Man who was forced to abandon Grindavik has said he fears he might never see his home again...
Hounslow: Five people killed in house fire
... One Man left the property before crews arrived and he was taken to hospital...
Julius Malema: Why the South African politician touched a nerve in Kenya
... One Man, President William Ruto, wore a formal blue suit...
Church of England backs services for gay couples
By Harry Farley, religion and ethics producerBBC News
Gay couples will be able to have special services of blessing in Church of England parishes for The First Time .
The services, while not formal weddings, will be able to include The wearing of rings, prayers, confetti and a blessing from The Priest .
The Amendment to back The services on a trial basis passed The Church 's parliament by one vote.
The Church of England's official teaching is that marriage is only between One Man and One Woman .
Earlier this year, bishops refused to back a change in teaching which would have allowed priests to marry same-sex couples, but said They as part of wider services.
It had been thought approval for standalone services might not come for well over a year from now.
But Wednesday's vote, which passed narrowly in The General Synod, The Church 's legislative body, means distinct services of blessing could now be allowed, rather than simply prayers within a normal Church service.
While there is no set timeframe for temporary trial services to begin, it is understood these could be authorised in The comings weeks with The First services in The New Year .
The Proposal for Stand Alone services on a trial basis came in an amendment to a motion. The full formal process of authorisation, which will take around two years, will take place while The Trial is running.
The Bishop of Oxford, The Rt Rev Stephen Croft, who has campaigned for a change in The Church 's stance, said he was " delighted".
Noting The services would not be official weddings, he added: " I hope there will be a similar joy and affirmation and those that come to receive these prayers will feel fully welcomed into The Life of The Church . "
The Church of England's official position on marriage is at odds with its Anglican equivalent in Scotland - The Scottish Episcopal Church - and The Presbyterian Church of Scotland , which both allow same-sex weddings.
The Anglican Church in Wales has provided an authorised service of blessing for gay couples but does not allow same-sex weddings in Church .
Jayne Ozanne , a prominent LGBT campaigner who sits on The Church of England's General Synod, called for The Church to change its position to allow gay couples to marry.
" The Church of England remains deeply homophobic, whatever bishops and archbishops may say, " She Said .
" I fear that much of The Nation will judge The Church of England as being abusive, hypocritical and unloving - They are, sadly, correct. "
Meanwhile, conservative clergy described it as a " watershed" moment.
Revd Canon John Dunnett, national director of The Church of England Evangelical Council, said he felt " grieved and saddened" by The decision.
" It will tear local parish congregations apart, damage The Relationship between large numbers of clergy and their bishops and cause churches across The dioceses to feel as though their shepherds have abandoned them, " He Said .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com