THE Government has defended the ban on assisted suicide, saying it is needed to protect vulnerable people from involuntary death.
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December 14th, 2012
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December 14th, 2012
Free speech campaigners have hailed a vote by the House of Lords to scrap a draconian law that made it a crime simply to insult someone.
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December 14th, 2012
Labour has accused the government of making a "real mess" of its equal-marriage proposals and urged a rethink after the Church of England and the Church in Wales said they were not consulted over plans to ban them from offering same-sex ceremonies.
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December 13th, 2012
Baroness Warsi, minister for faith, has written to the culture secretary to query the same-sex marriage plans.
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December 13th, 2012
Divisions at the heart of government over David Cameron's plans to introduce marriage equality have been highlighted after Lady Warsi warned that the legislation could have "unintended consequences".
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December 13th, 2012
It comes after a senior bishop disclosed that no-one had told the established Church about radical plans to ban it from conducting same-sex weddings until they were announced to Parliament.
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December 13th, 2012
The Church of Scotland and Catholic Church in Scotland have spoken out against the Scottish Government's plans to legalise gay marriage.
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December 13th, 2012
The House of Lords has voted that no one should go to jail for speaking words someone else finds “insulting.”
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December 13th, 2012
For years, abortion promoters have traded on the slogan that legalised abortion is needed in Ireland so that women do not have to go to the UK to get the “life-saving treatment.” The only problem with the claim is that the statistics show it is utterly fictional, Ireland’s leading pro-life group has found.
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December 13th, 2012
n Europe, Ireland is a symbol of resistance against abortion. Nevertheless, Ireland is on the point of giving in to the concerted pressure of the Council of Europe and the pro-abortion lobbies.
