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Subject Home Secretary: ‘Police must prioritise crime fighting over wokery’ – and other news this week
Date September 30, 2022 3:45 PM
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The police must focus on tackling crime instead of ‘diversity’ initiatives, the Home Secretary has said.
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** In the news this week



** Friday, 30 September 2022



** Top Story

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** Home Secretary: ‘Police must prioritise crime fighting over wokery’ ([link removed])


The police must focus on tackling crime instead of ‘diversity’ initiatives, the Home Secretary has said.


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** More news



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** Scot Govt pays out £150k after losing fight to redefine ‘woman’ ([link removed])


The Scottish Government has paid out almost £150,000 in legal fees after failing to change the definition of woman to include men.


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** World Rugby refuses to bow to trans threats ([link removed])



** ‘Scots rugby puts trans feelings before women’s safety’ ([link removed])




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** Charity Commission is investigating controversial trans group Mermaids ([link removed])


The Charity Commission has launched an investigation into the workings of controversial trans-activist group Mermaids.


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** Global trans group axes age limits for ‘sex swaps’ ([link removed])




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** Scotland’s top lawyer claims silent prayer outside abortion clinics ‘may damage women’ ([link removed])


Scotland’s Lord Advocate has claimed silent prayer outside abortion clinics may be ‘psychologically damaging’ to women, it has emerged.


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** Hungary’s ‘heartbeat rule’ aims to encourage women to choose life ([link removed])



** Arizona’s pro-life law must be upheld, court rules ([link removed])



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** Children questioned about their sexuality in Canadian schools survey ([link removed])


A Canadian district school board has rolled out an intrusive survey questioning young children about their sexuality.


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** Open Doors founder Brother Andrew dies aged 94 ([link removed])


Brother Andrew, a missionary who smuggled Bibles behind the Iron Curtain and founded Christian charity Open Doors, has died aged 94.





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Yours in Christ,

Colin Hart
Director, The Christian Institute


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