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November 10th, 2015 | Family, Social
The government has postponed plans to relax Sunday trading protections, after fears that the proposals would not get a majority vote.
November 9th, 2015 | Social
A ‘transgender’ boy must be allowed to change in the girls' changing room, a US school has been told.
November 6th, 2015 |
Former UKIP leader Lord Pearson has called for a national debate on the nature of Islam. Lord Pearson urged the government to "clarify the modern meaning" of Islam, "given the seriousness of our domestic situation".
November 6th, 2015 | Freedom of Speech, Religious Freedom
A California State University professor has been falsely accused of discrimination, because of his support for marriage, family and children's rights.
November 5th, 2015 | Family, Social
The founder of the UK’s largest independent toy retailer has spoken about his Christian faith and how it impacts all areas of life, including his business.
A Church of England clergyman, who was prevented from taking up a chaplaincy job after he 'married' his same-sex partner, has lost his discrimination claim.
November 4th, 2015 | Abortion
A doctor who authorised a gender-abortion has been suspended for three months by the General Medical Council. Dr Palaniappan Rajmohan was filmed offering the abortion in 2012.
November 4th, 2015 | Abortion
Dr Matthew Harrison of North Carolina has developed a treatment that has been shown to reverse medical abortions.
Lillian Ladele, the civil marriage registrar whose landmark Christian freedom case reached the European Court of Human Rights, has died.
The government has said it has "no plans" to ban counselling for unwanted same-sex attraction.
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