The Named Person scheme was a ‘costly farce’ and ‘protracted folly’ which had to be scrapped, newspapers have said.
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** Friday, 20 September 2019
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** End of Named Person scheme widely welcomed
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The Named Person scheme was a ‘costly farce’ and ‘protracted folly’ which had to be scrapped, newspapers have said.
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** Named Person scheme axed by Scottish Govt
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** ‘Choose your own sex’ question considered for 2021 census
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Everyone in England and Wales could be permitted to choose their own sex on the upcoming census, if controversial draft wording is approved.
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** Smacking: Wales one step closer to criminalising parents
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Parents in Wales face being criminalised for disciplining their children after legislation on a smacking ban was backed by politicians.
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** Abortion free-for-all has ‘terrible implications for NI’
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Decriminalising abortion in Northern Ireland will lead to chaos, a former senior midwife has warned.
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** Top police officer: ‘Don’t legalise drugs’
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Legalising drugs would not fix the problems of drug abuse or criminal gangs, a Chief Constable has warned.
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** Law must ‘uphold life and protect the vulnerable’
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A son who sat by his mother’s bed as she died has urged politicians to resist pressure to change the law on assisted suicide.
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** US Christian artists secure legal victory ‘for everyone’
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Two Christians who faced being fined if they declined to create same-sex wedding invitations have won their legal case.
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