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In the news this week
Thursday, 1 April 2021
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Blackpool Council has been criticised by a judge after she ruled that it discriminated against Christians by banning bus adverts for the Lancashire Festival of Hope with Franklin Graham.
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An NHS gender clinic in Scotland is under fire for misleading young people over the effects of experimental puberty-blocking drugs.
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An influential bioethicist has said laws which currently allow unborn babies to be aborted on the basis of disability are “incompatible” with the “very basis of a civilised and inclusive society”.
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Nine in ten Canadians believe adults should be able to receive counselling if they experience confusion over unwanted sexual feelings or their gender identity, a poll has revealed.
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A 13-year-old girl has thanked an anonymous donor for saving her life after a successful adult stem cell transplant.
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Gambling companies are using data collection firms to help them target problem gamblers, an independent investigation has revealed.
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Commercial pornography websites will be exempt from having to implement age-verification checks for its users as they will not be covered by proposed duty of care laws.
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A Christian student who was twice prevented from sharing his faith on campus has been vindicated by the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Last week, Scotland’s Court of Session ruled that the recent closure of churches there was unlawful. Lord Braid found that while the Scottish Government paid “lip service” to religious liberty, “there is no evidence that they have accorded it the importance which such a fundamental right deserves”.
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Yours in Christ,
Colin Hart
Director, The Christian Institute
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