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Subject New RSE guidance expels radical trans ideology from the classroom – and other news this week
Date October 2, 2020 3:27 PM
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Schools in England must not use gender stereotypes to tell children they might be transgender, the Department for Education (DfE) has said.
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New RSE guidance expels radical trans ideology from the classroom ([link removed])
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Schools in England must not use gender stereotypes to tell children they might be transgender, the Department for Education (DfE) has said.


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SNP voters blast Scot Govt’s hate crime Bill ([link removed])
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SNP supporters are threatening to leave the party over its controversial hate crime Bill, a Freedom of Information request has revealed.




NI Govt warns of ‘risks to women’ over DIY abortions ([link removed])
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Women in Northern Ireland are putting themselves at risk if they have abortions at home, the NI Department of Health (DoH) has said.


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‘Forced abortions and removal of wombs’ for Uighur women in China ([link removed])





Coltrane and Stoppard defend JK Rowling over accusations of ‘transphobia’ ([link removed])
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Harry Potter star Robbie Coltrane has defended author JK Rowling’s right to free speech after she was again accused of transphobia.


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Man cannot be registered as ‘mother’, France’s highest court rules ([link removed])






Controversial Down’s syndrome test introduced in Scotland ([link removed])
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The introduction of controversial prenatal screenings for Down’s syndrome in Scotland is very likely to lead to more abortions, a campaign group has warned.


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‘Sent home to die’ as a baby: Woman with Down’s makes music album ([link removed])




Vulnerable on ‘slippery slope’ to assisted suicide, warns former Cameron aide ([link removed])
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Society cannot be relied upon to protect vulnerable people if assisted suicide is legalised, a former speech writer to David Cameron has said.


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Dutch assisted suicide ‘a cautionary tale’ for UK, experts tell MPs ([link removed])



Scottish Government consults on criminalising purchase of sex ([link removed])
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The Scottish Government is considering a change to the law on prostitution to criminalise paying for sex.




Steve Chalke claims churches risk prosecution if they preach biblical sexual ethics ([link removed])
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Former evangelical Steve Chalke has warned churches that they risk “high-profile prosecutions” if they take a biblical stance on sexual ethics and biological sex.






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