- + Govt urged to tackle gambling ads to protect 'millions from harm'—Great Britain is “falling behind” other European countries in tackling betting ads, GambleAware has warned.
- + Christmas: Our Mission Rescue - Victor Ogbummor—In his first letter to Timothy, the apostle Paul describes himself as “the worst of sinners”. If one of the most faithful and influential ...
- + The King and His People - Tony Merida—When considering the coming of Christ, Christians might usually turn to the Gospels, or to the prophecies in Isaiah, but the Psalms are also full of r...
- + A new beginning at Christmas - Mike Judge—The genealogy of Jesus is sometimes treated as an ‘optional extra’ when considering the life of Christ, but it details some important trut...
- + Waiting for Christmas - Kevin DeYoung—At the incarnation of Christ, the people of God were waiting for a saviour, but did not expect him to arrive in the way he did. They were looking for ...
- + Former Mermaids boss defies UK ban on puberty blockers—The former Chief Executive of controversial pro-trans group Mermaids, has committed to helping children access banned puberty blockers despite them be...
- + Cats and dogs being killed by ingesting owners' drugs—The number of cats and dogs dying from consuming their owners’ cocaine is rapidly increasing year on year in the United States, demonstrating th...
- + Mum wins appeal over daughter's access to 'irreversible' sex-swap drugs—A mother has successfully protected her 16-year-old daughter from receiving “irreversible” trans drugs.
- + Australia: ‘Elderly people are ending their lives because of poor healthcare’—Vulnerable people in Australia are choosing euthanasia due to long waiting times to access necessary care or treatment.
- + French news channel fined €100K for sharing facts on abortion—French TV channel CNews has been fined €100,000 for calling abortion the leading “cause of death” in the world.
- + McArthur: 'Assisted suicide costs will be covered by reduced demand for palliative care'—Liam McArthur MSP has confirmed his view that the cost of assisted suicide in Scotland, including the requisite lethal drugs, will be met by the corre...
- + PM thanks churches for bringing ‘hope and light’ to communities—At a Downing Street reception to mark Advent, Sir Keir Starmer has expressed gratitude for the work of churches.
- + Critics condemn new UK puberty blockers clinical trial as unethical—Critics have slammed a planned puberty blockers trial for using children as ‘guinea pigs’ to prove what is already established – that they are h...
- + Euthanasia cause of 1 in 20 Canada deaths—Euthanasia now accounts for almost one in 20 deaths in Canada, alarming new official statistics have shown.
- + Roe v Wade shuts down scores of US abortion centres—Since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade in 2022, returning power to individual states to legislate on the issue of abortion, 76 independent a...
- + Psychiatrists highlight serious deficiencies in Scots assisted suicide Bill—Psychiatrists fear that people with a mental illness will be able to seek medical help to kill themselves under Liam McArthur’s assisted suicide propo...
- + Elton John: ‘Legalising cannabis one of greatest mistakes of all time’—Singer songwriter Sir Elton John has branded the decision to legalise cannabis in North America a ‘great mistake’.
- + Leadbeater 'misstatements' labelled 'misleading and dishonourable’—Questions have been raised about an alleged series of “misleading” remarks made to Parliament by Kim Leadbeater regarding her assisted suicide proposa...
- + Govt pushes for forced registration of home-schooling families in England—Parents who home-school their children in England will have to register with their local council, under new plans.
- + LTA bans men from women's tennis across all competitive levels—Britain’s national governing body for tennis is set to ban men from women’s competitive events.
- + Police chief calls for ‘common sense’ approach on non-crime hate incidents—The Chairman of the College of Policing has warned that logging non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) is becoming a “distraction” from real pol...
- + Doctor alleged to have coerced girl into sex-change surgery faces trial—A leading doctor prescribing ‘sex-change’ medication and surgery to children is being sued for medical negligence.
- + US states strike out ‘one-man one-woman marriage’—Marriage is no longer to be defined as exclusively between one man and one woman, three US States have decided.
- + ‘A huge win for women’: New policy stops men competing in women’s golf—Men will no longer be able to compete in The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) competitions, following a change in policy.
- + More than 6,000 unborn children rescued from abortion—Over 6,000 babies have been saved through abortion pill reversal, it has been revealed.
- + Judy Murray: ‘To believe in biological reality is not transphobic’—Believing that sportsmen have a biological advantage over women and should only compete in male categories is not prejudice, Judy Murry OBE has said.
- + MPs unhappy with assisted suicide committee selection—MPs have expressed their disappointment with the makeup of the committee selected to scrutinise Kim Leadbeater MP’s assisted suicide Bill.
- + A ‘chilling’ attack on free speech by media regulator IPSO—The Spectator has defended the freedom of speech of one of its journalists, following a reprimand from the Independent Press Standards Organisation (I...
- + Columnist: ‘Ireland must remain vigilant against push for assisted suicide’—Ireland must be on its guard against renewed attempts to remove end-of-life protections for the vulnerable, a newspaper columnist has said.
- + Christian MP appointed to champion religious liberty worldwide—A Christian MP has been appointed as the Government’s new UK Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB).
- + ‘Indefinite’ puberty blocker ban in place across UK—A UK-wide ban on the sale or supply of puberty-blocking drugs to gender-confused children has been extended ‘indefinitely’.
- + ‘Indefinite’ puberty-blocker ban in place across UK—A UK-wide ban on the sale or supply of puberty-blocking drugs to gender-confused children has been extended ‘indefinitely’.
- + FA faces legal action over Stonewall-backed ‘LGBT laces’ campaign—Stonewall’s politically partisan ‘Rainbow Laces’ campaign has no place in the game, the Football Association (FA) has been warned.
- + FA faces legal action over Stonewall backed ‘LGBT laces’ campaign—Stonewall’s politically partisan ‘Rainbow Laces’ campaign has no place in the game, the Football Association (FA) has been warned.
- + Education Secretary pledges to uphold free speech on campus despite axing law—The Education Secretary has emphasised that academics “should be free to express a wide range of views” even if it upsets others.
- + Pizza Hut slammed over 'dangerous' gambling ads—Pizza Hut has come under fire for ‘recklessly’ encouraging its customers to gamble.
- + LNER cries 'transphobia' at question on 'Pride train' cost—A rail company has branded a passenger “transphobic”, after admitting that it had spent £58k painting a ‘Pride train’ in LGBT ...
- + Academics 'self-censoring' as many concerned free speech is increasingly restricted—Almost eight in ten university staff believe that free speech has become more restricted in the last decade, according to a new survey.
- + ‘Young, British and Anti-Abortion’: BBC spotlights the pro-life movement—A documentary shining light on the growing number of young people holding pro-life views in the UK has recently aired on the BBC.
- + MSP behind Scots assisted suicide Bill received almost £50k from activists—The author of Scotland’s assisted suicide Bill has accepted tens of thousands of pounds from activist groups campaigning for end of life protect...
- + Health Secretary urged to shelve NHS puberty blocker ‘experiment’—Experimental puberty-blocking drugs should not be tested on vulnerable gender-confused children, the Health Secretary has been told.
- + Indiana abortions drop 95 per cent following pro-life law—Abortions in the US state of Indiana have plummeted 95 per cent since it strengthened protections for the unborn last year, it has been revealed.
- + 'You should perform assisted suicides’ Liam McArthur tells hospice workers—Assisted suicide should be integrated into the hospice movement, Liam McArthur MSP has asserted.
- + Bereaved mums reject 'dehumanisation' of unborn babies—Mothers who have suffered a miscarriage would prefer medics to use “humanising” terminology such as “baby”, new research has f...
- + Irish public highly concerned over the impact of illegal drugs—More than half of the Irish public have serious concerns about the use of illegal drugs in their local community, according an EU-wide report.
- + Pension pot tax hit could push elderly towards assisted suicide—Vulnerable people worried about providing for their loved ones may seek to end their lives early, a pensions expert has warned.
- + Alliance MLA peddles discredited ‘conversion therapy’ proposals—An MLA’s private consultation into so-called conversion therapy appears to merely rehash old and discredited proposals, The Christian Institute has sa...
- + 'Pride' flag refusal lands Canadian town with $15k bill—A small town and its mayor must pay out CA$15,000 for refusing to celebrate ‘Pride’ month, an Ontario tribunal has ruled.
- + NHS trust U-turns on 'chestfeeding' guidance—An NHS trust has backtracked on guidance claiming that men can breastfeed.
- + NI Assembly to debate the dangers of assisted suicide—MLAs are urging Stormont to oppose any attempt to legalise assisted suicide in Northern Ireland.
- + Scottish Govt advocates for 'pregnant men' at Supreme Court—Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney has been criticised for not putting a stop to Government lawyers arguing that men can become pregnant.
- + CI: ‘Fertility treatment undermining family'—Reproductive technology is increasingly undermining the traditional family, The Christian Institute has warned.
- + Children in Need boss 'hounded out' after axing funding for trans youth charity—The former Chairwoman of BBC Children in Need has spoken out about the internal opposition she faced to ending funding for controversial charity LGBT ...
- + Assisted suicide bill endangers elderly and confused, worries expert—Current proposals to legalise assisted suicide could leave older frail people at risk, an expert on dementia has warned.
- + Breastfeeding charity suffers exodus over 'chestfeeding' row—A co-founder of the world’s oldest breastfeeding charity has resigned over its promotion of male ‘chestfeeding’.
- + Devastating report calls for halt to slide towards decriminalising drugs—The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has called on the UK Government to tackle a “drug addiction crisis of unprecedented proportions”.
- + 125,000 tell PM to kick gambling adverts out of football—More than 125,000 people have called on Sir Keir Starmer to kick gambling adverts out of football.
- + ‘I couldn't abort her’ says mum who chose life—Five-year-old Amber is looking forward to Christmas, after her mum refused to abort her when she was diagnosed with spina bifida and hydrocephalus in ...
- + Widespread dismay at progress of 'unworkable' Leadbeater Bill—The progress of Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill to Committee Stage has been greeted with widespread dismay.
- + Fianna Fáil confirmed as largest party in new Dáil—Fianna Fáil has been confirmed as the largest party in the new Dáil following last week’s General Election.
- + Scot Govt accused of censoring pro-lifers in plan to decriminalise abortion—The Scottish Government has come under fire for attempting to push “the right to abortion for any reason up to birth”.
- + From 50p bet to £250k in gambling losses—A man who says his life was “destroyed” by gambling now helps others confront their problem gambling.
- + Dark day as MPs vote in favour of assisted suicide Bill—MPs have voted in support of the principle of Kim Leadbeater MP’s assisted suicide Bill.
- + Scouts foist trans ideology on 8-year-olds—Scouts as young as eight are being told they can be non-binary and encouraged to use ‘preferred pronouns’.
- + Irish voters head to polls—Voters head to the polls in the Republic of Ireland today to elect TDs to the 34th Dáil.
- + Pornhub 'exploits' loophole to delay protecting kids—One of the world’s largest pornography websites has been accused of using a loophole to delay introducing robust age-verification measures.
- + Police policy on strip searches by trans officers 'fails women'—British Transport Police (BTP) has published a policy allowing male officers who identify as female to strip search women.
- + 22-year-old refuses euthanasia at the last moment—A Dutch woman who suffers from depression is now hopeful for the future after she changed her mind just minutes before undergoing euthanasia.
- + Gambling companies hit by statutory levy and cap on online slots—Online slots stakes are to be limited and a £100 million statutory levy will be placed on the gambling industry in new Government measures to tackle t...
- + Former AG brands assisted suicide Bill 'an affront to rule of law'—Dominic Grieve KC has unleashed a scathing attack on Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill and told the government to oppose it “on rule of law...
- + Freedom of speech is in decline in the UK, warns MP—A veteran Labour MP has said he is “shocked and embarrassed” about the state of freedom of speech in the UK.
- + Report shows assisted suicide laws harm palliative care—Legalising assisted suicide detrimentally affects palliative care provision, a new report has shown.
- + Supreme Court told to uphold 'ordinary' definition of woman—The Supreme Court should defend “the facts of biological reality rather than the fantasies of legal fiction”, a leading human rights lawye...
- + Columnist: ‘Assisted suicide will save society money’—Allowing elderly people to seek medical help to kill themselves will benefit society by saving money, a newspaper columnist has claimed.
- + Govt urged to ditch non-crime hate incidents—Logging non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) is a misuse of police time and should be abolished, a think tank report has concluded.
- + Tube ads branded 'irresponsible' for promoting assisted suicide—Transport for London (TfL) is under fire for allowing pro-assisted suicide adverts to be promoted at London Underground stations.
- + Twins born at 23 weeks start school—Twin babies born at 23 weeks are now happy and healthy after being given a one-in-four chance of survival.
- + Gordon Brown backs support for Royal Commission on end-of-life care—Westminster should act in response to strong public support for a Royal Commission on palliative care, Gordon Brown has said.
- + Ketamine: 'Devastating crisis’ in under-25s—A senior coroner has called for ketamine to be upgraded to a class A illegal drug, as it is leading to “life-changing health problems” amo...
- + Long-serving MPs urge Commons to reject ill-conceived Leadbeater Bill—Kim Leadbeater’s ‘dangerous’ assisted suicide Bill should not become law, Labour MP Diane Abbott and Conservative MP Sir Edward Leigh have said in a j...
- + Babies born at 22 weeks ‘surviving and going home’, Hull NICU reports—In the past 18 months, all five babies cared for in Hull’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) who were born before 23 weeks have survived.
- + MSP slams pro-trans group's primary school scheme—LGBT Youth Scotland should not be allowed to push its trans agenda in primary schools, a member of the Scottish Parliament has insisted.
- + Assisted suicide Bill 'unworkable', says Shadow Justice Secretary—A lack of court time and a shortage of judges renders Kim Leadbeater’s proposals on assisted suicide “unworkable”, the Shadow Justice Secretary has wa...
- + Police log more than 13k non-crime hate incidents in a year—Police forces in Britain recorded 13,200 ‘non-crime hate incidents’ (NCHIs) in the year to June 2024, according to freedom of information responses.
- + Leadbeater Bill could see assisted suicide for patients with eating disorders—Patients with anorexia nervosa would qualify for assisted suicide under Kim Leadbeater’s proposals, a leading eating disorder charity has warned.
- + UK parents outraged by gender identity question for toddlers—Primary school application forms across the UK have been asking parents to declare the ‘gender identity’ of their toddlers.
- + Brits fear Leadbeater Bill will push vulnerable patients to end lives early—There is widespread public concern that removing end-of-life protections will pressurise vulnerable patients to opt for assisted suicide.
- + Leading cultural figures urge Govt to bolster Uni free speech protections—Over twenty-five authors, intellectuals and celebrities have called on the Government to implement a new law ensuring universities protect free speech...
- + Hundreds of violations of euthanasia procedures in Ontario not reported to police—More than 400 possible criminal violations of euthanasia procedure in Ontario, Canada, have not been reported to the police, according to leaked docum...
- + Judges could approve assisted suicides 'behind closed doors'—Retired High Court judge Sir James Munby has warned that Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill promotes a “secret process”, which c...
- + KC: ‘Leadbeater Bill a gift to lawyers’—Legalising assisted suicide will keep lawyers “in business for years”, an experienced barrister has warned.
- + Health Secretary: 'Assisted suicide could force NHS to reduce services'—Health Secretary Wes Streeting has warned that introducing assisted suicide could divert crucial funds from other areas of healthcare.
- + Teen banned from women’s football for asking 'are you a man?'—A 17-year-old girl has received a six-match ban for asking a bearded player she was competing against “Are you a man?”.
- + Govt urged to ban DIY abortions after drugged woman lost 15-week-old baby—A woman was deliberately poisoned with abortion pills to kill her 15-week-old baby, a court has heard.
- + Canada: A ‘cautionary tale’ on so-called assisted dying—A Canadian MP has warned of the dangers of his country’s “state-facilitated suicide programme”.
- + GB Olympic medallist Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix on faith and family—Olympic medallist Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix has spoken publicly about her Christian faith in an interview in The Times.
- + Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigns over child abuse report—Justin Welby has announced that he will resign as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- + Assisted suicide Bill published: 'Rushed, arbitrary and set to expand' say experts—People deemed to have less than six months to live will be put at risk of feeling pressured to kill themselves, under proposals to be debated by the H...
- + Betting companies ‘out of control’ as youth problem gambling doubles—Problem gambling has more than doubled among young people, a new report has revealed.
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