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Subject CI-backed Christian street preacher wins wrongful arrest case – and other news this week
Date June 25, 2021 3:54 PM
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A Christian street preacher has won damages after he was wrongfully arrested and falsely imprisoned for preaching the Gospel.
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Friday, 25 June 2021


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CI-backed Christian street preacher wins wrongful arrest case ([link removed])
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A Christian street preacher has won damages after he was wrongfully arrested and falsely imprisoned for preaching the Gospel.




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Blasphemy ‘suitable for all’ says BBFC ([link removed])
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Using the names “God” and “Jesus Christ” blasphemously has been deemed ‘suitable for all’ by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC).




Activists threaten Scotland’s end-of-life protections for a third time ([link removed])
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A new Bill to legalise assisted suicide is being launched in Holyrood.





Outcry as male weightlifter set to compete at Olympics in women’s event ([link removed])
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The Olympic Games is set to have its first transgender competitor in a decision branded “unfair” and “like a bad joke”.


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Safeguarding officer sidelined by trans clinic for raising safety concerns ([link removed])

Brighton is latest council to come under fire for controversial schools trans guidance ([link removed])

Royal Academy of Arts apologises to artist it accused of ‘transphobia’ ([link removed])




Mum who refused to abort son with Down’s syndrome shares “unspeakable joy” ([link removed])
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A mother in Singapore has shared her “unspeakable joy” after rejecting her doctor’s advice to abort her son because he has Down’s syndrome.



Children watching improper content on streaming services ([link removed])
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European age ratings on streaming platforms are exposing children to unsuitable content, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has found.



Nearly two thirds of adults support total ban on gambling ads ([link removed])
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Almost two thirds (63 per cent) of GB adults support a complete ban on gambling advertising, a poll has found.


US Christian baker fined for refusing to make pro-trans cake ([link removed])
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A Christian bakery owner in Colorado has been fined for refusing to bake a cake in support of transgender ideology.
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Colin Hart
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