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Friday, 29 October 2021

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Praying hands

Prayer will not be outlawed under a ban on so-called conversion therapy, the Government has announced, but the Institute is warning that “the devil will be in the detail”.

 
 

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Elderly person in hospital bed

Over sixty members of the House of Lords spoke out on Friday to oppose the latest assault on end-of-life protections in England and Wales.

 
Nolan Investigates Stonewall

A BBC presenter has revealed that senior staff within the corporation warned him not to report on Stonewall and transgenderism as it could affect his “career and safety”.

 
 
Theatre stage

Bath’s Theatre Royal is advertising a sex education show featuring nudity to audiences as young as five.

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Financial services regulator endorses radical gender ideology

 
 
Baby scan photo

People who pray or offer advice to pregnant women within 100 metres of an abortion clinic could face a fine of up to €3,000 or six months imprisonment under a proposed law in the Republic of Ireland.

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NI disability abortion Bill advances

 
Christian persecution

Christians experienced high levels of harassment from governments around the world in 2019, a new report has found.

 
Boy using smart phone

An Irish parliamentary committee is set to recommend a ban on online gambling adverts targeted at children.

 
 
Margaret Atwood

Leading author Margaret Atwood has been branded ‘transphobic’ by trans activists for sharing an article which warned that gender-neutral language is leading to the “erasure of women”.

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Gender-critical prof quits after campaign of abuse by trans activists

 
 
Ciaran Kelly speaks to Dr Joel Zivot

Dr Joel Zivot, Associate Professor of Anaesthesiology and Surgery at the Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia debunks the claim that assisted suicide is a peaceful death. His evidence is based on his own review of autopsy reports from executions in the United States.

 
 
Peers in the House of Lords

Members of the House of Lords speak out against Baroness Meacher’s assisted suicide Bill.

 
 
Lillian Ladele

Lillian Ladele was a Christian registrar whose court battle to protect freedom of conscience became the UK’s leading case on the issue. We mark the occasion of her funeral in 2015.

 
 

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Colin Hart
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