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Friday, 8 January 2021

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LGBT flag outside BBC building

The BBC has been heavily criticised by parents and a journalist over an article stating that a High Court ruling on puberty-blocking drugs could cause gender-confused young people to commit suicide.

 
 

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Scottish church building

Church buildings in Scotland have been closed as part of the latest lockdown changes.

 
Netflix film Cuties

Netflix experienced a sharp spike in cancelled subscriptions after it released the controversial film Cuties, two analytical firms have reported.

 
 
Girl with Down’s syndrome

The number of children born with Down’s syndrome in the UK has halved since the introduction of controversial tests for the condition, a recent study has shown.

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Poll shows Scots have major concerns over DIY abortion scheme

 
 
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

An NHS health board’s guidance which branded women who complained about sharing a ward with biological men as “transphobic” has been abandoned.

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‘LGBT orthodoxy threatens US religious liberty’, warns Albert Mohler

Harvard blasted for saying men can give birth

 
Steven Caulker

Former Premier League footballer Steven Caulker has opened up about how his “suffocating” gambling addiction hurt his career, and why he’s now trying to help other addicts.

 
Students

Students at the University of Bristol are being given kits to test drugs before taking them, in a scheme endorsed by both staff and student leaders.

 
Rowan Atkinson

Comedy veteran Rowan Atkinson has once again spoken out in defence of free speech, and has blasted online ‘cancel culture’.

 
 

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