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Friday, 4 October 2024

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The House of Commons is expected to vote on legalising assisted suicide in the coming weeks.

 
 

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Faith Minister Lord Khan has admitted that the Labour Party’s controversial definition of Islamophobia is “not in line” with equality laws.

 
 
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The Scottish Government has warned that Liam McArthur’s assisted suicide Bill is beyond the powers of Holyrood to legislate.

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Limited support for divisive Scots assisted suicide Bill

 
Tracy Gilbert MP

A Scottish Labour MP has urged the public to inform their local MP of the dangers of banning so-called conversion therapy.

 
 
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The British Medical Association (BMA) has pledged to evaluate the Cass Review from a “neutral position”, after the organisation was heavily criticised for opposing the report.

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Scottish school allows boy to ‘identify as a wolf’, citing Govt guidance

Professor vindicated after dismissal for criticising child gender surgery

 
 
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The parental ‘right of withdrawal’ from classes on abortion is an unhelpful ‘barrier’ to the delivery of sex education, Northern Ireland’s human rights chief has claimed.

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Irish parliamentarians call for urgent review of sex ed curriculum

 
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Moves to force barristers to promote controversial equality, diversity, and inclusion measures have been labelled ‘woke’ and ‘dangerous’.

 
Football

The Premier League’s opening weekend contained almost triple the number of gambling adverts than last year, a new report has found.

 
School classroom

A teacher in the US has received $575,000 in damages and legal fees after being wrongfully dismissed for refusing to talk about a gender-confused student using male pronouns.

 
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Church leaders on the Isle of Lewis are urging Tesco to abandon plans to open on Sundays.

 
 

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