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In the news this week
Friday, 26 April 2024
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Rishi Sunak has been urged to launch a public inquiry into the harm caused to children in the name of radical gender ideology.
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The majority of Brits do not think parents who smack their children should be criminalised for doing so, a large survey has revealed.
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Holyrood must not allow Liam McArthur’s Assisted Dying Bill to be scrutinised by a committee where 50 per cent of members publicly backed the proposals, campaigners have warned.
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Ofsted has warned that a number of schools in England are failing to meet the legal requirement to teach Religious Education (RE) at all stages of pupils’ education.
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The Christian Institute has urged the Northern Ireland Executive to decisively ditch its “bad idea” of imposing sweeping changes to hate crime legislation.
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The Government “undermined the value of commitment in hard times” by introducing no-fault divorce, a Conservative Peer has warned.
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A 19-year-old athlete has become the youngest known person with Down’s syndrome to complete a marathon.
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A baby who was expected to die shortly after her premature birth has astounded doctors by reaching her first birthday with no serious side-effects.
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A Christian politician in Finland will be forced to stand trial for the third time, despite twice being vindicated over allegations of “hate speech” for sharing the Bible’s teaching on homosexuality.
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Yours in Christ,
Ciarán Kelly
Acting Director, The Christian Institute
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