A majority of Danes fear Islam is an obstacle for social cohesion, despite one in two believing that immigration is positive for Danish society.
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August 18th, 2010
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August 17th, 2010
Professor Sir Ian Gilmore, the outgoing president of the Royal College of Physicians says that crime could be reduced and the health of many people improved if the drugs laws were reformed.
Professor Sir Ian debates drug decriminalisation with Graeme Pearson, a former head of crime at Strathclyde Police. -
August 17th, 2010
Two registrars are being investigated after allegedly refusing to conduct same-sex partnership ceremonies because they went against their religious beliefs.
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August 17th, 2010
Somalia?s underground Christian community is asking fellow believers worldwide to pray for their safety during Islam?s holy month of Ramadan.
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August 17th, 2010
Celebrations to mark end of Muslim fasting could be deliberately misinterpreted to spark hostility, religious groups warn
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August 17th, 2010
A RETIRED Scottish doctor who was facing prosecution in an assisted suicide case has had the charges against her dropped.
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August 16th, 2010
Elderly people should be allowed to end their lives with the help of a doctor even if they are not terminally ill, according to a new campaign group that claims to have widespread support.
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August 16th, 2010
A man and woman have been stoned to death in northern Afghanistan after being accused by the Taliban of having an affair.
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August 16th, 2010
A former Lord Chancellor has sparked controversy after calling on judges to consult the Bible before passing sentence on criminals.
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August 16th, 2010
The first UK Islamic bond has been launched in a significant development that could prompt other British companies to raise money in the niche market.
