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Christian Legal Centre Case Worker Libby Powell responds to an EHRC report, released on 2 December, that considers some of the key CLC cases of the last few years and concludes that the current law protecting religion and belief us adequate and does not need to be amended.
December 9th, 2016 |
As we continue to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ this Advent season, Wilberforce Director Joe Boot offers a sobering reminder that thousands of babies are being robbed of their chance at life, as society increasingly rejects Christian ethics.
Former Christian Legal Centre client and Director of the Core Issues Trust, Dr Mike Davidson, comments on the news that Malta has banned 'gay conversion therapy'.
December 9th, 2016 | Social
The Casey Review looked at opportunity and integration into society, and contains much insightful analysis of the problems Britain faces. But the solutions presented in the review are "remarkably weak", says Tim Dieppe.
This week the French Senate passed a bill which could ban pro-life websites.
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has ruled that the Church of England lawfully withheld a clergyman’s licence, after he ‘married’ his same-sex partner in 2014.
December 8th, 2016 | Abortion, Bioethics
Christian Concern's Communications Officer, Camilla Olim, has commented on a new campaign by the British Advisory Service to make the 'morning after pill' cheaper and more easy to obtain.
December 5th, 2016 | Social
MPs will push to make 'gender identity' a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010, following a parliamentary debate last week.
December 5th, 2016 | Bioethics, Sexual Orientation
The NHS will spend £10m on clinical trials for a drug that could reduce the chance of people contracting HIV while engaging in high-risk sexual activities.
Andrea Williams and Dr Joe Boot respond to a letter from William Nye.
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