An event at which a drag artist will read stories to children has sparked outrage on social media.
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An event at which a drag artist will read stories to children has sparked outrage on social media.
Judges are permitted to hold “intolerant views”, a tribunal has heard, as a Christian magistrate has been allowed to appeal his dismissal over his views on gay adoption.
A 72-year-old Christian magistrate who served over 20 years on the bench but was let go from his job for voicing his beliefs about same-sex adoption has won the right to appeal his termination.
Patients at the John Howard Centre in Homerton are taking legal action against the NHS trust that runs it over religious discrimination, the Gazette can reveal.
A Christian former magistrate has won the right to challenge his dismissal over remarks he made about same-sex couples adopting children.
Richard Page, of Headcorn, Kent, lost his role on the bench after saying in a BBC interview that a child would be better looked after by a man and a woman rather than a gay couple.
A former magistrate has won the right to challenge his dismissal over non-PC remarks he made about child adoption.
Intersex people in Germany can now legally identify themselves as such under a new law adopted in December.
New York City residents are about to have new option for denoting gender on their birth certificates: gender “X.”
After launching his review into Christian persecution, the foreign secretary has said the UK is playing a constructive role in keeping her safe.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has ordered a review into the plight of persecuted Christians around the world and how much help they get from the UK.