Campaigning group Christian Concern has booked adverts on buses to highlight the number of abortions that have taken place. The group will also be holding a Vigil outside Parliament and hosting a national Service of Lament, led by the former Bishop of Rochester, the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali. Blood Money, a documentary on the American abortion industry is also being premiered on the day.
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October 24th, 2010
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October 24th, 2010
The media have rarely reported on the multitude of successes with adult stem cells in the past, preferring to focus on unethical, unsuccessful embryonic stem cells.
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October 24th, 2010
More Than Gold believes London 2012 provides 'unique opportunity' for UK churches to be 'seen for what they really are'.
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October 24th, 2010
A historic Church of England diocese where Muslim worshippers outnumber Anglican churchgoers by two to one is set to be scrapped.
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October 24th, 2010
An extreme right-wing group that has wreaked havoc across British cities with violent and intimidating demonstrations has issued a threat to “shut down” towns and cities if the Government and local councils “pander” to multiculturalism.
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October 24th, 2010
Iran trip prompted journalist Lauren Booth to become a Muslim and wear a hijab.
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October 24th, 2010
Labour laws designed to bring highly-qualified foreign workers such as brain surgeons into the UK were used by immigrants to get jobs as shop assistants and security guards, the Coalition claimed last night.
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October 24th, 2010
Seven Romanian children—some as young as nine—were found being forced to work as farm labourers in near-freezing conditions in Worcester last week, The Independent on Sunday has learned.
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October 24th, 2010
A paperboy who cared for a terminally ill customer on his delivery round has been recognised with a national award.
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October 23rd, 2010
Moral philosopher Mary Warnock passionately believes assisted suicide should be legalised. Catholic writer Cristina Odone believes—equally passionately—it should not. Susanna Rustin referees.
