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In the news this week
Friday, 25 September 2020
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A Belfast hotel has apologised unreservedly to a church minister after it forced him to abandon a public meeting supporting traditional marriage.
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The Government has officially dropped its plans to make it much easier for people in England and Wales to change legal sex.
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Almost 700 leaders of UK churches have told the Prime Minister and First Ministers of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales not to close churches again amid fresh efforts to reduce cases of coronavirus.
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The Christian Institute has welcomed the Justice Secretary’s willingness to compromise on one of the most controversial parts of his unpopular hate crime Bill, but warned there are many more changes to be made before free speech will be safe.
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A woman with locked-in syndrome has written a book using her eyes and chin, to help others living with disability.
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A Kent borough has terminated the role of its civic chaplain, ending nearly fifty years of council prayers.
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The British Medical Association has voted in support of keeping DIY home abortions legal after the pandemic.
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Taking a pro-assisted suicide stance would force people of faith to leave the Scottish National Party, one of its former council leaders has warned.
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The father of a girl who died from a drug overdose is warning young people about the dangers of substance abuse so that others may learn from his daughter’s story.
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US actress Gina Carano has been harassed online for refusing to post her ‘preferred pronouns’ on social media.
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Ciarán Kelly welcomes the good news that the Gender Recognition Act remains largely unchanged, but says there is more to be done to combat the dangers of radical gender ideology.
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Yours in Christ,
Colin Hart
Director, The Christian Institute
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