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August 26th, 2016 | Same-Sex 'Marriage'
A dozen Church of England clergy will reveal that they have defied the church's teaching by 'marrying' their same-sex partners.
August 24th, 2016 |
In this comment piece, Christian Concern's Director of Islamic Affairs, Tim Dieppe, discusses findings from the government's review into Islamic extremism in UK prisons.
August 19th, 2016 | Social
For the first time ever, last year more humanist wedding ceremonies took place in Scotland than those conducted by the Church of Scotland.
August 18th, 2016 | Social
Several young people have spoken out about the negative effects of pornography in a new BBC documentary.
August 18th, 2016 | Social
Almost 150 people in Ireland have obtained legal recognition of their self-determined gender in the past year.
August 17th, 2016 | Education, Social
A humanistic guide has been produced for parents in Scotland giving advice on how to avoid and complain about religious observance in schools.
72 members of the Church of England’s General Synod have signed an open letter to bishops urging them to be faithful to Scripture on the issue of human sexuality.
August 11th, 2016 | Abortion
A High Court judge has ruled that the word ‘unborn’ in Ireland’s constitution means an "unborn child", with the right to life as well as rights extending beyond the right to life, which must be "taken seriously" by the State.
August 10th, 2016 | Sex Trade, Social
An application for a sex entertainment venue in a rural Welsh town has been unanimously rejected by the Council’s licensing committee.
The Scottish National Party’s Deputy First Minister has said he will consider proposals to drop 16 and 17-year-olds from the widely-criticised 'Named Person' scheme.
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