The Government’s Online Safety Bill risks suppressing free and open debate on the internet, a former senior judge has warned.
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The Government’s Online Safety Bill risks suppressing free and open debate on the internet, a former senior judge has warned.
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Northern Ireland’s human rights chief has questioned the right to freedom of expression on transgender ideology.
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Row erupts as Scot golfer aims to be first man on Ladies PGA tour ([link removed])
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Welsh Govt throws millions at ‘pernicious’ smacking ban ([link removed])
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The Welsh Government is spending a ‘horrifying’ amount on promoting its unpopular smacking ban, campaigners have said.
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Plans for a lengthy review of services at NHS Scotland’s gender clinic for children have been criticised by campaigners calling for immediate action.
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Dozens of NHS Trusts swap women for wokery to appease trans activists ([link removed])
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Young pro-lifers in US speak out against social injustice of abortion ([link removed])
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Young people campaigning against abortion in the US see their cause as a matter of social justice, a BBC report has said.
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Canada: Experts warn against even weaker euthanasia laws ([link removed])
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As Scot Govt backs ‘shooting galleries’, California pulls disastrous drugs policy ([link removed])
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California has backtracked on plans to open heroin shooting galleries over fears they will encourage illegal drug use.
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University berated for allowing ‘PhD in child pornography’ ([link removed])
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The University of Manchester has been criticised for allowing a student to complete a PhD documenting his sexual gratification from reading erotic comics involving children.
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Gambling giant fined £17m after ‘serious failures’ ([link removed])
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