London, 9 May 2011: A survey of disabled people’s concerns about the possible legalisation of assisted suicide has been welcomed by SPUC Pro-Life, a leading anti-euthanasia organisation.
In the News
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May 9th, 2011
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May 9th, 2011Christians in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, are holding a protest vigil near Tahrir Square following an attack on two churches in which 12 people died.
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May 9th, 2011Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali expresses concerns over radical Islamist element running through protests in the Arab and Islamic world
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May 9th, 2011David Cameron is facing calls to revise exam league tables to ensure that religious education is at the heart of the secondary school curriculum.
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May 9th, 2011Europe, apparently concerned by the growth of radical Islam, is increasingly looking for ways to contain it.
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May 9th, 2011The country has lost touch with its founding beliefs. There are ways to restore that link
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May 9th, 2011SEOUL, Korea, May 9, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Abortion is “even worse than ordinary murder,” said Bishop Gabriel Chang Bong-hun of Cheongju, who heads the Korean bishops’ commission on bioethics, in a message for the country’s first annual Sunday of Life.
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May 9th, 2011David Cameron’s Coalition has failed to support marriage, unfairly penalised middle-class parents and done “almost nothing” to address the breakdown of families, according to a think tank founded by Iain Duncan Smith.
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May 9th, 2011SWEDEN, May 5, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – To those who believe that Sweden’s family policy is the model for a social utopia, well-known Swedish mentor, researcher and business consultant Jonas Himmelstrand says he is ready to “bust the myths.”
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May 9th, 2011Is belief in the BBC a form of religion? While the most obvious answer might be, “no, don’t be stupid, I’m telling John Rentoul”, stranger things have happened. For it now transpires that a belief in “public service broadcasting” can now be protected by religious discrimination laws. As this paper reports:
