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More than two-thirds of Scots oppose controversial measures at the heart of proposed new hate crime laws, according to research commissioned by the Free to Disagree campaign.
Former SNP depute leader Jim Sillars is among campaigners raising "grave concerns" over the controversial Scottish Government reform of hate crime laws.
Umar Ahmed Haque, an Islamic studies teacher at the Lantern of Knowledge Muslim Boys School between 2015 and 2016 was charged with disseminating terrorist material to children.
The entire board of Britain's largest Muslim charity have resigned after antisemitic posts by one of its directors - who had been brought in to replace a disgraced trustee - were uncovered.
Australia's most powerful Archbishop has warned Catholics will have "ethical concerns" about the coronavirus vaccine the Federal Government struck a deal to purchase 25 million doses of last week.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan reconverted the historic Chora church, one of Istanbul's most celebrated Byzantine buildings, into a mosque on Friday, a month after opening the famed Hagia Sophia to Muslim worship.
Dalits (those perceived to be 'low caste') who converted to Islam and Christianity continue to be outside the fold of affirmative action benefits. This needs to change, says Tehmina Arora.
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