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July 8th, 2015 | International Persecution
Belgium has accepted around 240 refugees, most of them Christians, from the Syrian city of Aleppo.
The Scottish Government is under renewed pressure to revise its controversial “Named Person” scheme, following a barrage of concerns raised by teachers, police, parents and others.
July 7th, 2015 | End of life
An Australian court has ruled that a notorious euthanasia campaigner should have his medical practice licence reinstated, despite his failure to discourage a depressed man from committing suicide.
July 3rd, 2015 | Bioethics
Britain's National Sperm Bank which opened in October 2014 and received £77,000 in government funding, has so far secured only five donors, it was revealed this week.
Philosopher and theologian Paul Helm has reflected on the hostility encountered by Hull vicar Melvin Tinker after he spoke out against York Minster's blessing of the city's 'gay pride' event.
July 2nd, 2015 | End of life
Lord Farmer has written of his support for better palliative care and of his strong opposition to current proposals to introduce assisted suicde.
July 2nd, 2015 | Abortion
A doctor and two nurses are to appear at the Old Bailey tomorrow (3 July) charged with the manslaughter of a woman who died hours after having an abortion in west London.
Samuel Westrop has written on the Gatestone Institute's website of the huge dangers for Christians and others of the Government's current approach to tackling "extremism".
July 1st, 2015 | Social
David Cameron responded to last week's terror attacks by calling on the UK to become "more intolerant of intolerance".
July 1st, 2015 |
A summary published last month collating various surveys suggests that 29% of British Muslims would prefer to live in this country under Sharia law rather than British law.
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