Campaigners have claimed that swearing on television is "out of control" after a Sunday Telegraph investigation found widespread use of expletives in programmes broadcast just after the watershed.
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October 27th, 2008
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October 27th, 2008
Bridget Prentice, the justice minister, did her best to try to allay fears that sharia law on family disputes was worming itself into English law, or was being given the status of an acceptable parallel system of law.
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October 27th, 2008
Andrew Selous MP and Bill Cash MP expressed their views on the extraordinary proposals for deliberate creation of children with the intention they be denied a father, included in the controversial Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill.
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October 27th, 2008
Any reform of the law on assisting suicide is a matter for Parliament, not prosecutors, the Director of Public Prosecutions has told The Times.
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October 27th, 2008
Cardinal O'Brien highlighted the "barbaric indifference to the rights of the unborn" as 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights approaches.
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October 27th, 2008
ONE of Newcastle University?s leading stem cell experts and his team have turned their backs on the UK amid claims the Government has ?an unethical bias? towards embryo experiments.
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October 27th, 2008
A counsellor claims he was sacked after voicing concerns that his Christian beliefs might prevent him giving sex therapy to gay couples.
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October 27th, 2008
A relationship counsellor claims he was sacked because he admitted that his Christian beliefs could prevent him giving sex therapy to gay couples.
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October 26th, 2008
A Government decision to allow Islamic courts in Britain the right to rule on family disputes and divorces has been condemned as discriminatory to women.
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October 25th, 2008
The global financial crisis is an opportunity for Sharia-compliant Islamic banking to further its position internationally, bankers said at a forum in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.