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Subject Starmer apology for visiting pro-marriage church ‘an insult’ to Christians – and other news this week
Date April 9, 2021 3:38 PM
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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has apologised for visiting a church which teaches the biblical understanding of sexuality and marriage...
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** Friday, 9 April 2021


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** Starmer apology for visiting pro-marriage church ‘an insult’ to Christians ([link removed])
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has apologised for visiting a church which teaches the biblical understanding of sexuality and marriage – a move branded “an insult” to Christians.




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** BBC guilty of ‘Christophobia’, says former executive ([link removed])
A former BBC executive has denounced the Corporation for its anti-Christian bias.




** Line of Duty actor’s mum shares fears for Down’s syndrome elimination ([link removed])
The mother of Line of Duty actor Tommy Jessop has said she fears people with Down’s syndrome like her son could soon be eliminated from society.


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** Arkansas acts to defend the unborn from abortion ([link removed])




** Green councillor resigns over party’s ‘complicity’ in trans activists’ bullying ([link removed])
A Green Party councillor has resigned from his party over its alleged support for radical gender ideology and its failure to tackle bullying by transgender activists within the party.

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** Bournemouth Council rejects ‘gender-neutral’ language ([link removed])




** Schools trust failing to teach Religious Education ([link removed])
An academy trust in London has been accused of failing to uphold its legal requirement to teach Religious Education in its primary schools.



** Christian groups campaign to kick gambling advertising out of sports ([link removed])
A number of Christian groups have joined forces to campaign against betting firms advertising in sports.




** No 10: Pledge for cannabis review by London mayor ‘a waste of time’ ([link removed])
Downing Street has dismissed plans by the mayor of London to look into weaker laws on cannabis.

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** TV critic blasts industry for ignoring cannabis misery ([link removed])




** EXCLUSIVE: Evangelical leaders express concern over broad ‘conversion therapy’ ban ([link removed])
Two evangelical leaders have expressed concern over a proposed ban on conversion therapy, which they say could criminalise aspects of Christian activity.

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** ‘Fundamentally flawed’ report being used in push to ban conversion therapy ([link removed])




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