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Friday, 14 August 2020

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Rowan Atkinson

A group of actors, writers and campaigners have warned the Scottish Government that its hate crime Bill risks “stifling freedom of expression”.

 
 

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French National Assembly

Abortion on demand up to birth could be legalised in France after the National Assembly gave its approval to a number of radical new amendments.

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US survey: Opposition to abortion pills increases after learning how they work

Pro-lifers celebrate Kenya abortion Bill delay

Latest New Zealand abortion Bill aims to gag pro-lifers

 
Man in church

A conservative evangelical minister has received “a huge amount of vitriol on social media” after he was asked to lead the Church of England’s online national service.

 
 
Hodder and Mermaids

The author of a legal article about transgenderism and free speech has resigned after the publisher consulted with controversial lobby group Mermaids and heavily censored his work.

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300 female athletes sign letter defending ‘integrity of women’s sports’

 
Elderly person with zimmer frame

A Christian charity that looks after the elderly has said “God has a plan for each person right until the end of their lives”.

 
 
Priti Patel

Home Secretary Priti Patel has asked drug experts to launch an investigation into the rising use of cocaine among young people.

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Cannabis use costs Australia billions

 
 
Natasha Lambert

A woman born with cerebral palsy is preparing to test her limits by sailing across the Atlantic Ocean.

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‘I was not expected to last 60 seconds’

 
Billy Vunipola

England rugby union star Billy Vunipola has shared how his Christian faith has helped him cope with injuries, losing a World Cup and the impact of coronavirus.

 
 
Crusades

One of the most common accusations levelled at Christians is the claim that Christianity has a shameful record of intolerance and persecution. What about the Crusades? Or the Inquisition?

 
 
Josephine Butler

On 10 August 1885, the Criminal Law Amendment Act, which established the current age of consent of 16, became law.

 
 

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