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In the news this week
Friday, 16 July 2021
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The Government will lift legal restrictions on communal worship in England from Monday 19 July, Boris Johnson has confirmed.
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The Scottish Government’s controversial hate crime Bill will cost the country around £1.2 million to implement.
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Crimes committed in England and Wales by men who identify as female are being recorded as offences perpetrated by women and distorting official statistics, it has been revealed.
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Scotland’s latest attempt to legalise assisted suicide has been blasted as dangerous and prejudiced by columnists.
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Male employees who identify as females must be allowed to use facilities designated for women only, an NHS Trust in England has said.
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A writer and broadcaster, who decided not to abort her child as a teenager, has spoken out in favour of a legal challenge against the current abortion law allowing babies with Down’s syndrome to be aborted up to birth.
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The BBC has acknowledged that an article stating that a High Court ruling on puberty-blocking drugs could cause gender-confused young people to commit suicide was one-sided and endangered vulnerable people.
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The Christian Institute’s Director, Colin Hart, and its Solicitor Advocate, Sam Webster, reflect on the 15-year history of the Institute’s Legal Defence Fund.
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The Institute’s Ciarán Kelly speaks to Heidi Crowter and her mum Liz, after the High Court heard their case arguing that the UK’s abortion law discriminates against people with Down’s syndrome.
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Bioethics expert John Ling blasts the latest figures on abortion in England and Wales as ethically “reprehensible”, in an interview with The Christian Institute.
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Yours in Christ,
Colin Hart
Director, The Christian Institute
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