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Church and former CEO sue charitable trust for religious discrimination ([link removed])
A multimillion pound charitable trust is being sued by its former CEO and a church over alleged anti-religious bias, in separate legal actions supported by The Christian Institute.
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High Court rules to protect children from ‘life changing’ trans drugs ([link removed])
Children will be protected from being given puberty blocking drugs following a major ruling at the High Court.
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NHS announces ‘immediate suspension’ of trans hormone referrals for under-16s ([link removed])
Ban on helping kids accept their biological sex ‘unconstitutional’, says US Court of Appeals ([link removed])
Free speech curtailed under ‘draconian’ NI hate crime proposals ([link removed])
The Judge commissioned by the Stormont Executive to review hate crime in Northern Ireland has recommended major restrictions on free speech.
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Video upholding biblical view of sexual ethics reported to police as a ‘hate crime’ ([link removed])
SNP Bill: Saying ‘men can’t become women’ could be a hate crime ([link removed])
Bullying for ‘transphobia’ led prize-winning journalist to resign ([link removed])
‘UK Govt must buttress free speech’: Adam Smith Institute ([link removed])
Blanket DNRs may have led to ‘avoidable death’, inquiry finds ([link removed])
‘Do Not Resuscitate’ (DNR) orders wrongly applied during the coronavirus pandemic may have caused “avoidable death”, England’s Care Quality Commission (CQC) has found.
Healthcare workers oppose NI ‘DIY’ home abortions ([link removed])
An open letter to Northern Ireland’s health minister opposing ‘DIY’ home abortions has been signed by nearly 300 health workers.
‘Agitated’ dementia patients can be sedated before euthanasia – Netherlands ([link removed])
Doctors in the Netherlands will be allowed to sedate dementia patients before euthanising them, if they fear they will resist.
Pastor emphasises importance of keeping church buildings open ([link removed])
A pastor in Wales has emphasised the importance of allowing church buildings to remain open for public worship as restrictions are lifted.
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COVID-19: Police apologise for storming church during service broadcast ([link removed])
30-worshipper limit in France ruled ‘illegal’ ([link removed])
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