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Friday, 7 January 2022
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The LGBT campaigner who took Ashers Baking Company to court has had his appeal against the UK Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in favour of the family-run bakery dismissed by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).
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Parents in Scotland are being urged to oppose the Scottish Government’s controversial and intrusive survey into the sex lives of young people.
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A group representing 25 girls’ schools has introduced a new policy to ensure boys who identify as female are not admitted.
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The Christian Institute has warned MSPs not to legalise assisted suicide, saying it is not the compassionate solution that activists claim.
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Children with learning disabilities were offered ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ (DNR) orders during the coronavirus pandemic The Daily Telegraph has revealed.
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A US girl born at just 22 weeks and weighing only 1lb 9oz has been allowed home after hitting all her major developmental milestones.
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Christians in the Indian state of Karnataka are worried that a proposed new law to ban religious conversion will lead to increased persecution.
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Sadiq Khan has come under heavy criticism after expressing his intention to decriminalise cannabis in the capital later this year.
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‘Conversion therapy’ bans have set LGBT theology on an unavoidable collision course with biblical Christianity, Dr Albert Mohler has said.
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On 8 January 2014 the House of Lords voted overwhelmingly to protect free speech from unjustified state interference.
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Yours in Christ,
Colin Hart
Director, The Christian Institute
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