The Christian owners of a bakery at the centre of the so-called ‘gay cake’ case expressed their “delight and relief” after winning a Supreme Court appeal over a claim that they had discriminated against a customer. Five justices at the UK’s highest court allowed a challenge by the McArthur family, who run Ashers bakery in... Read More
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