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In the news this week
Friday, 16 October 2020
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Former longstanding BBC presenter Dame Jenni Murray has hit out at the corporation for ‘cancelling’ her from speaking on controversial topics such as transgenderism.
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The Care Quality Commission has launched an investigation into the use of ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ (DNR) forms, following concerns that some care homes still have blanket orders in place for residents.
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A parent or carer seen chastising their child with a smack should have the police called on them, according to new Scottish Government guidelines.
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The US Episcopal Church has ruled against a Bishop who refused to allow same-sex marriage blessings in his diocese.
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The Government is to close a loophole allowing children to gamble hundreds of pounds a week on the National Lottery’s website, it has been reported.
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New Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures have revealed that 4,393 people died in England and Wales from taking drugs in 2019.
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A Church of Scotland presbytery has warned the Western Isles Council that the teaching of new sex education will “confuse and prematurely sexualise young minds”.
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The unborn child has no ‘right to life’, according to Amnesty International’s updated policy.
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A former homosexual has joined calls urging the Canadian government to scrap plans to criminalise ‘conversion therapy’.
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On this day 70 years ago, C.S. Lewis’ novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was first published.
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Yours in Christ,
Colin Hart
Director, The Christian Institute
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