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April 20th, 2016 | Abortion, Bioethics, Family
A successful rally took place outside Parliament yesterday, where individuals, families and research organisations gathered to speak up for those with Down's Syndrome.
April 20th, 2016 | End of life
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced legislation last week that would legalise doctor-assisted suicide for Canadian citizens.
Over 50 rallies took place on Saturday in support of a Romanian family in Norway whose children were forcibly removed by social services, because they did not agree with the children’s Christian upbringing.
Christian charities CARE, Christian Concern, Evangelical Alliance, Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship and The Christian Institute have today issued a joint statement and call to action over Government proposals to register and inspect church youth work.
April 15th, 2016 | Social
In this comment piece, Christian Concern’s Director of Islamic Affairs, Tim Dieppe, discusses findings from ICM’s survey, some of which were highlighted in a Channel 4 documentary this week.
April 14th, 2016 | Abortion
A new study published by a pro-life group has revealed that discriminatory 'gender-abortion' is occurring globally, including in the UK.
April 14th, 2016 |
Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali launched his latest book this past Monday, at the Carlton Club, St. James' Street.
The media watchdog Ofcom has ruled that Piers Morgan did not discriminate against Christian Legal Centre client Richard Page by accusing him of being a 'homophobe', during an interview on the ITV programme Good Morning Britain.
April 12th, 2016 | Social, Religious Freedom
A former head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission has admitted that the integration of Muslims "will probably be the hardest task we've ever faced".
A Christian student, who was expelled from a university social work course after expressing support for biblical teaching on marriage on his own Facebook page, is to seek further legal action after losing his appeal against the decision.
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