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Friday, 15 March 2024

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Freedom of speech

The Christian Institute has warned that the Government’s new definition of extremism is a “serious and unnecessary threat to free speech”.

 
 

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Sir Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to hold a parliamentary debate on assisted suicide if he becomes Prime Minister.

 
 
Doctor

More than 700 medics have called on MPs to reduce Britain’s abortion limit to better reflect the increasing number of surviving premature babies.

Also see:

Pro-abortion columnist: ‘Decriminalisation a step too far’

Pro-abortionists pressure MSPs to ban ‘unacceptable’ silent prayer near abortion centres

‘Dismantling Ireland’s 3-day abortion wait will see more babies killed’

 
Police Scotland

A campaign to launch the Scottish Government’s controversial new hate crime law is advising the public to call the police over ‘hurtful words’.

 
 
Stonewall logo

Controversial pro-trans lobby group Stonewall received more than £1.1 million from the public purse last year, new figures have revealed.

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Male soldiers can use female accommodation under trans policy

 
 
Cannabis

Several police forces arrested more drivers for drug driving than drink driving in December, according to a BBC investigation.

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Oregon rolls back liberal drugs policy

 
Pregnant mother and daughter

Two medical ethicists have published a research paper positing that pregnancy should be classified as a disease, with abortion labelled “preventive medicine”.

 
 
ROI polling station

Government proposals to erase stay-at-home mums from the Irish Constitution and to equate “durable relationships” with marriage have been overwhelmingly rejected by voters.

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Irish Govt called on to ditch controversial ‘hate’ Bill amid referendum fallout

 
 
NHS England

NHS England has confirmed that puberty-blocking drugs will no longer be ‘routinely commissioned’ for gender-confused children.

Also see:

Netherlands urged to rethink puberty blockers for gender-confused kids

 
 

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Ciarán Kelly

Ciarán Kelly
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