Should abortion clinics be stopped from providing counselling to pregnant women? Tanya Ray was 15 when she had an abortion. She believes abortion clinics put women under unfair pressure.
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November 28th, 2011
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November 28th, 2011
An ex-employee of London’s buzzing Heathrow Airport is suing her former employer for unfair dismissal, claiming that she and other Christian staff were discriminated against because of their religious beliefs. According to the U.K.’s Sunday Telegraph, Nohad Halawi, who migrated to Britain from Lebanon in 1977, professed "that she was told that she would go to Hell for her religion, that Jews were responsible for the September 11th terror attacks, and that a friend was reduced to tears having been bullied for wearing a cross."
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November 28th, 2011
JEWS in Australia faced 517 incidents of harassment or intimidation in the year to September 30, a 31 per cent rise from the year before, according to the Jewish community's annual report on anti-Semitism.
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November 28th, 2011
Even in our crime-wearied times, people sometimes behave with a heartlessness that just stops you in your tracks.
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November 28th, 2011
A study by Civitas, the think tank, estimated that small businesses alone are losing £210 million a year on unnecessary bureaucracy related to equal rights for workers.
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November 28th, 2011
As youth unemployment rises to record levels, a new Civitas report reveals that British workplaces spend up to a billion pounds a year complying with clumsy equality legislation. The costs put particular strain on public sector organisations, as well as making it more difficult for businesses to create and retain jobs. Furthermore, these policies have made jobs less accessible to disadvantaged, marginal workers.
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November 28th, 2011
A worker who claims she was the victim of a race-hate campaign by fundamentalist Muslims because of her Christian beliefs has launched a landmark case against her former employers.
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November 28th, 2011
London, Nov 28(ANI): A woman, who claims to have been harassed by Muslim fundamentalists' at the workplace due to her Christian beliefs, has sued her former employers.
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November 28th, 2011
A Christian woman dismissed from her job at Heathrow claims she was the victim of religious abuse from fundamentalist Muslims working at the airport.
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November 28th, 2011
The Medical Defence Union (MDU) in its latest advice to doctors (MDU Journal, Volume 27 issue 2 November 2011, Page 24) has published a case study to emphasise the point that doctors who supply medical records to patients who are intending to commit suicide could well be prosecuted.
