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Friday, 19 July 2019

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Lord Morrow

Rush to impose ‘seismic cultural changes’ on Northern Ireland slammed

Fast-tracked “back door regulations” to impose abortion and same-sex marriage are “disrespectful to the people of Northern Ireland”, MPs have been warned.

 
 

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Dr Lisa Cameron MP

SNP MP vilified by members for not voting to impose abortion on NI

An SNP MP who voted in favour of allowing Northern Ireland to maintain its strong pro-life protections now fears she will be deselected by her party.

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Grassroots Conservatives against Govt’s push to impose abortion on NI

Pro-abortionists pushing to ditch law which criminalised brutal attacker

 
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Three in four say Govt extremism definition is ‘unhelpful’

Most people think the Government’s definition of extremism is unhelpful, according to an official survey.

 
Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan

Govt to enable marriages to be ‘swapped’ for civil partnerships

Married couples will be able to swap their marriage for a civil partnership, under new proposals being considered by the Government.

 
 
girl upset

Parents could be harming children by allowing them to change gender

Parents allowing their children to ‘change gender’ could be doing more harm than good, NHS experts say.

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Senior US psychiatrist fired over transgender comments

New York introduces radical trans guidance for schools

CPS tells prosecutors to use ‘preferred pronouns’ in court

 
Billy Vunipola

Vunipola stands firm over biblical views of sexual morality

England rugby union star Billy Vunipola has refused to go back on his view that sex should be reserved for opposite-sex marriage.

 
Archaeology

Archaeologists discover King David’s city of refuge

Archaeologists in Israel believe they have unearthed the 12th century BC biblical city of Ziklag.

 
Children sitting

Christian volunteers dropped from library singalong time for ‘God songs’

A church-run group which organises nursery rhyme singalongs for under-fives has been dropped from a West Sussex library for mentioning God in some of its songs.

 
 

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Canadian cinema chain screens pro-life film despite threats

YouTube and Twitch star Ninja shares how doctors wanted him aborted

Illinois makes abortion a ‘fundamental right’

Drug rooms ‘not legal’ says top lawyer

 
 
Holyrood Parliament interior

FEATURE: Marking 20 years of the Scottish Parliament

On 12 May 1999 the Scottish Parliament was re-established for the first time in 292 years. Winnie Ewing, a leading campaigner for the change, marked the restoration of powers with these words: “The Scottish Parliament was adjourned on 25 March in the year 1707. It is hereby reconvened.”

 
 

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