Some hospitals are having “difficulty” providing abortion services because of the number of staff who are objecting.
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Some hospitals are having “difficulty” providing abortion services because of the number of staff who are objecting.
A top European Court has upheld a ban on home schooling in Germany in the case of a Christian couple.
MORE than 100 clerics in the diocese of Oxford have written to criticise their bishops’ approach to LGBTI+ people. A letter released on Monday warns that, if the bishops cannot affirm traditional teaching, many of the signatories will consider seeking alternative oversight.
The Court of Appeal has given permission for a challenge to a new rule which has seen a censorship zone placed around an abortion clinic in Ealing.
A Roman Catholic academic at the University of Oxford has denied authoring homophobic writings after students started a petition demanding he be removed from his post.
A researcher at the Iona Institute was speaking in a “personal capacity” when he said that a helpline for women in crisis pregnancies could be used to identify doctors who had agreed to provide legal abortion services.
The US based cake maker who vowed to fight another attempt to force him to bake a cake that conflicted with his Christian beliefs has been given the go-ahead to challenge the state of Colorado in court.
Amnesty International was among a number of organisations who made the call as Northern Ireland marks two years without devolved government.
The first ever female Archbishop may be appointed next year by the Church of England if the bookies' favourites of who will replace the Archbishop of York are correct.
The Church of England could appoint its first female archbishop after two women were named among the frontrunners to be the next Archbishop of York.