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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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January 22nd, 2015 | Freedom of Speech, Religious Freedom
A bill allowing local authorities to include prayers in their meetings if they so choose, has successfully passed through the House of Commons.
January 22nd, 2015 | Family, Social
A Court of Session judge has rejected a challenge to the Scottish government's controversial 'named person' scheme.
January 21st, 2015 | Religious Freedom
The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre and Christian Concern have reached a settlement following the cancellation of Christian Concern’s conference on marriage at the Westminster conference centre.
January 21st, 2015 | End of life
Christian Concern stood with disability campaigners outside the House of Lords last Friday (16th January) to oppose Lord Falconer’s Assisted Dying Bill.
January 20th, 2015 | Employment, Religious Freedom
The case of a senior NHS occupational therapist who was disciplined for giving a Christian book to a Muslim colleague, begins in the Employment Tribunal today.
January 20th, 2015 | Social
Christian Concern's Campaigns Director, Andrew Marsh, has spoken to Sky News about the dangers of adopting an 'opt-out' or 'presumed consent' approach to organ donation.
A Cabinet minister and England's highest judge have together disciplined a Christian Magistrate for saying that a child's best interests lie in being raised by both a mother and a father.
January 19th, 2015 | Education, Social, Sexual Orientation
A Manchester-based charity is in the 'very early' stages of consultation about the possibility of school provision for 'LGBT children'.
January 19th, 2015 | Bioethics
The BBC has reported calls by scientists working on DNA modification techniques, for a wider debate about the future direction, challenges and wider implications of such work.
January 17th, 2015 | End of life
Severely disabled crossbench peer, Baroness Jane Campbell, spoke movingly in last week's House of Lords' debate, about her opposition to assisted suicide.
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