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Friday, 26 February 2021

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An LGBT activist has called for Christians to be banned from praying for someone with unwanted same-sex attraction.

 
 

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Scottish church

Scotland’s First Minister has announced churches will be able to re-open for communal worship, but not until after Easter.

 
 
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust logo

A hospital Trust has been blasted after it told its midwives to refer to breastfeeding mothers as “chestfeeding”.

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Home Office’s female workers going out of their way to avoid gender-neutral toilets

US judge rules RC hospitals cannot be forced to perform trans surgery

 
 
Offensive police sign

Merseyside Police is continuing to mislead the public over hate crimes, despite making an apology over a woefully inaccurate campaign poster.

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Free speech campaigners critical of report on ‘hateful extremism’

 
Football team

An independent report on the sexual exploitation of boys in Scottish football has raised serious concerns over abuse of trust in the game.

 
 
Ambulance

Patients with learning difficulties are still being wrongly issued with ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ (DNR) orders during the second wave of the pandemic, a charity has revealed.

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Old age enough to be euthanised in Belgium and Netherlands

 
Tynwald Isle of Man

A controversial Bill that threatened home educators on the Isle of Man with compulsory Government assessments has been abandoned.

 
Michelle Singlehurst

A woman has revealed how she gambled away the money from selling her house, without telling her partner.

 
Benjamin Watson

An American football player has shared why his Christian faith has driven him to speak out for the unborn.

 
Egija and Sofia with father

The mother of a baby born at 22 weeks has shared her delight at her daughter’s progress after they were able to return home together.

 
 
Athletics

Women’s sport is on the rise. Initiatives such as the ‘This Girl Can’ campaign have seen an unprecedented increase in female participation. The heroics of the England Lionesses at the 2019 World Cup led to growth across all levels of the women’s game.

 
 

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Colin Hart
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