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In this piece, Andrea Williams responds to comments made by Prime Minister Theresa May this week, and two reports which highlight the status of Christian freedoms in the UK.
December 2nd, 2016 | Social
In this piece, Tim Dieppe comments on a new poll of British Muslims, which highlights a lack of support for Islamic finance in the Muslim community.
Please give thanks with us that a settlement has been reached in the case of Victoria Allen, and the school's head teacher has apologised to Vicky for the upset caused by the disciplinary process.
A Christian teaching assistant who was disciplined for expressing her beliefs about sexual ethics and the meaning of the rainbow, will today ask an Employment Tribunal to overturn the action taken against her.
November 25th, 2016 | Bioethics, End of life, Social
In this article, Christian Concern's Communications Officer, Camilla Olim, comments on news that a 14-year-old girl, dying of cancer, won the right to be cryogenically preserved.
A number of British landmarks were floodlit in red this past Wednesday, to honour and acknowledge those who are suffering persecution for their faith around the world.
November 23rd, 2016 |
Tim Dieppe reflects on Justin Welby’s call for people to stop saying that ISIS has "nothing to do with Islam". Tim agrees with Archbishop Welby that in order to defeat ISIS we must deal with the ideology driving their actions. Tim is Director of Islamic Affairs at Christian Concern.
A Christian who was dismissed as a magistrate after expressing the view that it was in a child’s best interests to be raised by a mother and father, has begun legal action after being blocked from returning to his role as an NHS director.
November 18th, 2016 | Social
Christian Concern's Islamic Affairs Director Tim Dieppe discusses a House of Lords debate this week, on an amendment that would require religious marriages to be registered.
A council will reconsider a Christian couple’s offer to adopt their foster children, following involvement from the Christian Legal Centre.
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