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Friday, 25 October 2024

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Justin Welby

The Archbishop of Canterbury has shocked evangelicals in the Church of England by publicly abandoning the Church’s historic teaching on sexual ethics.

 
 

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Keir Starmer

Doctors, psychiatrists, politicians and other professionals have warned the Prime Minister that a ‘conversion practices’ law could create a “slippery slope towards criminalising parents”.

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UK Govt ‘must defend religious liberty’ amid conversion practices law

 
Family

Parents who lightly discipline their children should be subject to prosecution, the Children’s Commissioner for England has said.

 
 
Welsh Parliament

Members of the Welsh Parliament have rejected a motion calling for the legalisation of assisted suicide in England and Wales.

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‘Assisted suicide could kill patients who have years left to live’

Health Secretary: ‘I will vote against assisted suicide Bill’

Dáil Éireann votes to acknowledge pro-assisted suicide recommendations

 
 
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Public bodies should categorise gender identity using 24 separate definitions, the Scottish Government has claimed.

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Support worker wins £35K after harassment by Scots Rape Crisis Centree

Concerned MLAs: ‘Rainbow Project signposts children to GenderGP’

‘Pride’ celebrations cost taxpayer £650k

 
Crowd

The Oireachtas has approved the Irish Government’s controversial hate crime Bill, despite warnings that it still has vague definitions.

 
 
Edinburgh

Abortion censorship zone residents may face prosecution for engaging in pro-life activities in the privacy of their own home, the Scottish Government has warned.

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Abortion censorship zones now in force across Ireland

 
 
Gender

Controversial pro-trans group Mermaids has been castigated and ordered to make changes by the Charity Commission, following significant failings over its governance, guidance on puberty blockers, and breast-binding policy.

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NHS gender service criticised for using discredited organisation’s guidance

 
 

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Yours in Christ,

Ciarán Kelly

Ciarán Kelly
Director, The Christian Institute

 
 
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