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April 5th, 2015 | Social
Conservative Sir Greg Knight has asked whether the Business Secretary will implement a 1928 act to fix the date for Easter between 9 and 15 April.
April 4th, 2015 | Social
In a cover article for the Spectator, Conservative MP Michael Gove has written about the importance of Christianity for Britain.
April 1st, 2015 | Education
Teachers have been urged to "actively disengage" from following rules that require schools to teach 'British values'.
March 31st, 2015 | Abortion
An abortion facility with a "spa-like feel" has opened in Maryland, USA. Carafem has wooden floors and natural wood-tone walls like a luxury salon.
A law intended to protect religious freedom in the US state of Indiana has been amended following an aggressive campaign by opponents.
March 30th, 2015 |
Sainsbury’s and the Co-op have this year stopped carrying “The Real Easter Egg”, a Fairtrade chocolate egg that comes with materials telling the story of the Resurrection of Christ.
March 28th, 2015 | Social
Andrea Williams reflects on what God has reminded her about Britain through her time in South Korea.
March 24th, 2015 | Freedom of Speech
A Christian street preacher has been convicted of a Public Order offence for using the wrong Bible verse in a public conversation with a man who identifies as homosexual.
March 21st, 2015 | Bioethics, Family
Fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, who were in a homosexual relationship for many years, have spoken out in support of the normal family.
March 20th, 2015 | Bioethics
A woman who used an ex-boyfriend's sperm to conceive a child but then tricked her ex-husband into believing that the boy was his son, has been ordered to pay £39, 000 in damages.
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