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At Christian Concern we campaign on a wide range of issues that impact our nation. We want to raise a Christian voice of truth and hope in these areas. If you browse the topics we address you will find information, media, news stories and resources that are available for your use.


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May 13th, 2015 | Abortion
In an impassioned plea to the Council of Europe, the European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ) has highlighted the plight of babies who survive late term abortions.
A Christian couple, whose adopted children have been taken into care, will appear before the Court of Appeal seeking permission for their case to be heard before the Court of Appeal. The case is being supported by the Christian Legal Centre.
May 12th, 2015 | Abortion, Family
EllaOne, an emergency contraceptive that can be taken up to five days after sexual intercourse, is now widely available in the UK.
May 11th, 2015 | Education
Ofsted has been accused of misleading Parliament over an investigation into claims that its inspectors questioned pupils inappropriately at two Christian schools.
May 1st, 2015 | Freedom of Speech
UKIP has promised legal protection for those holding to the biblical understanding of marriage.
May 1st, 2015 | Social
Natalie Bennett has said that the Green Party is "open" to considering the recognition of polyamorous relationships.
May 1st, 2015 | End of life
A High Court Judge has granted permission for a Judicial Review of recent liberalisation of the prosecution policy in relation to the law on assisted suicide.
The US Supreme Court has heard arguments on whether same-sex ‘marriage’ should be legalised nationally.
April 30th, 2015 | Family, Fostering, Social
Nearly two million children have been born to unmarried parents since 1980.
The freedom to access therapeutic help for unwanted same-sex attraction suffered a new challenge this week when David Cameron described such therapies as "profoundly wrong" and suggested that he might be prepared to ban them.
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