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Friday, 14 March 2025
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Retired pastor could be fined thousands for preaching the Gospel in abortion buffer zone ([link removed])
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The Christian Institute is providing support to a retired pastor from Northern Ireland as he prepares to face court next week for holding an open-air Sunday service within one of the Province’s eight abortion censorship zones.
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Consultants: assisted suicide is not healthcare ([link removed])
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Assisted suicide is not healthcare, and should not take place in NHS facilities, consultant doctors have said.
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Assisted suicide Committee Day 7: Activists continue to reject safeguards ([link removed])
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Assisted suicide Committee exposes further flaws: Key moments from day 8 ([link removed])
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MLAs question Stormont payments to Stonewall ([link removed])
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Northern Ireland’s Department of Finance has been criticised for continuing to subscribe to the controversial Stonewall ‘Diversity Champions’ programme.
Bishop saddened at decision to ditch Council prayers in St Albans ([link removed])
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Prayers before St Albans District Council meetings have been abolished, in a move met with dismay by the city’s Bishop.
Lobby group backs ‘safe use’ of drugs on NI nightclub scene
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Nightclubs in Northern Ireland should be allowed to provide ‘safe places’ for people to take illegal drugs, a lobby group has told MLAs.
‘Troubling’ rise in abortion rates in Ireland highlighted on International Women’s Day ([link removed])
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A Senator has highlighted the rise of abortion in a Dáil debate on International Women’s Day.
Kemi Badenoch slams puberty blockers trial ([link removed])
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Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, has called the proposed puberty blockers trial ‘unethical’.
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