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Friday, 3 September 2021
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The Children’s Commissioner has called for tougher checks to protect children from the damaging effects of online pornography.
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Plans to provide gender neutral toilets at a Scottish secondary school have been abandoned.
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A Welsh council has temporarily withdrawn its transgender guidance for schools after teachers called a boy by a girl’s name without informing his parents.
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Scots will not need to put their legal sex on the census next year, according to new guidance from the National Records of Scotland.
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The American Booksellers Association (ABA) has pledged to filter out books that question transgender ideology.
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Canada’s legalisation of euthanasia and assisted suicide has “clearly” led to a “slippery slope”, an ethicist has confirmed.
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The majority of Scottish adults support banning alcohol adverts on TV before the watershed, a survey has found.
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The UK’s media regulator has announced its withdrawal from Stonewall’s controversial ‘diversity scheme’.
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Suicide is a personal tragedy that leaves deep, life-long wounds upon families and friends. Journalists and public figures have been rightly condemned for treating the matter glibly or sensationally. And yet, even as experts warn that poor reporting on the issue could even contribute to ‘imitational suicides’, such advice appears to be lost on the BBC.
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Yours in Christ,
Colin Hart
Director, The Christian Institute
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