A Senator has highlighted the rise of abortion in a Dáil debate on International Women’s Day.
Assisted suicide is not healthcare, and should not take place in NHS facilities, consultant doctors have said.
The Christian Institute is providing support to a retired pastor from Northern Ireland who is being prosecuted for holding an open-air Sunday service within one of the Province’s eight abortion censorship zones.
Northern Ireland’s Department of Finance has been criticised for continuing to subscribe to the controversial Stonewall ‘Diversity Champions’ programme.
Critics of Kim Leadbeater’s dangerous assisted suicide Bill continued to highlight areas of concern during day eight of scrutiny:
As the Committee meets for its fourth week, pro-assisted suicide MPs continue to prioritise ideology over the protection of vulnerable patients.
Prayers before St Albans District Council meetings have been abolished, in a move met with dismay by the city’s Bishop.
Support for ‘trans rights’ in Great Britain has decreased across the board, a YouGov survey has found.
A student midwife who was suspended from her hospital placement for sharing her pro-life views is seeking to ensure that no-one else is punished for their beliefs.
Oscar winner Mikey Madison has been criticised for ‘recognising and honouring’ so-called sex work.
A church leader has urged Christians to pray that the Isle of Man pulls back from the “extreme dangers” of introducing assisted suicide.
Almost half of students gamble to try to make money, a survey has found. It has called for better education and targeted support.
Northumbria Police has apologised after investigating a woman for posting her views about the reality of biological sex on social media platform X.
The new Government working group to define so-called Islamophobia must not limit free speech, critics warn.
Assisted suicide could be outsourced to private companies if Kim Leadbeater’s Bill is passed, Government sources have told The Times.
CBeebies, the BBC channel for children under six, has celebrated US ‘drag queen prostitutes’ as “inspirational mums”.
Kim Leadbeater’s Committee has again made headlines for the way in which it has rejected safeguards. Here are some of the key moments from the proceedings this week:
The Christian Institute has published a new report urging the Government to ditch its plans to introduce a new law banning ‘conversion practices’.
Christians should be able to pray silently within abortion censorship zones without being arrested, former Justice Secretary Michael Gove has said.
An MP has called on Parliament to censor criticism of the Committee tasked with scrutinising Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill.