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“If we march into that village and we start trying to persecute people for using poison, something that's very illegal, nobody's going to talk to us. We're not going to find out where the poison came from. We're not going to be able to shut anything down. We should take the approach that people are using poison because they're desperate, because they see no other alternative.” – Andrew Stein Andrew Stein is a wildlife ecologist who spent the past 25 years studying human carnivore conflict from African wild dogs and lions in Kenya and Botswana to leopards and hyenas in Namibia. His work has long focused on finding ways for people and predators to coexist. He is the founder of CLAWS , an organization based in Botswana that's working at the intersection of cutting-edge wildlife research and community driven conservation. Since its start in 2014 and official launch as an NGO in 2020, CLAWS has been pioneering science-based, tech-forward strategies to reduce conflict between people and carnivores. By collaborating closely with local communities, especially traditional cattle herders, CLAWS supports both species conservation and rural livelihoods—making coexistence not just possible, but sustainable.…
المحتوى المقدم من The Christian Institute. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة The Christian Institute أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
In CI News this week: The details of Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill are published less than three weeks before MPs’ crucial ‘life or death’ debate in the House of Commons, the Archbishop of Canterbury resigns, and Olympic medallist Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix speaks of the importance of her faith in Christ. You can download the video via this link.
المحتوى المقدم من The Christian Institute. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة The Christian Institute أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
In CI News this week: The details of Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill are published less than three weeks before MPs’ crucial ‘life or death’ debate in the House of Commons, the Archbishop of Canterbury resigns, and Olympic medallist Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix speaks of the importance of her faith in Christ. You can download the video via this link.
In CI news this week: A human rights lawyer denounces plans for a new ‘conversion therapy’ law in Northern Ireland, experts warn that Holyrood’s assisted suicide Bill could face a lengthy legal battle, and a toddler is suspended from nursery over accusations of homophobia and transphobia. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories ‘Outrageous’ NI conversion therapy plan could jail parents for opposing child’s ‘sex change’ Scots legal experts: ‘McArthur Bill faces long and contentious road ahead’ Employment Bill could ‘excessively limit’ free speech, EHRC warns Outrage as toddler suspended for ‘transphobia or homophobia’…
In CI news this week: The Isle of Man passes a Bill to legalise assisted suicide, scandal-hit group LGBT Youth Scotland is accused of encouraging self-harm, and the University of Sussex is fined nearly £600k for failing to protect free speech. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Isle of Man Parliament passes assisted suicide Bill Labour MPs urge colleagues to reject Leadbeater’s ‘dangerous’ assisted suicide Bill Govt rejects call to liberalise cannabis laws Scandal-hit trans group asked self-harming kids to use ‘clean blades’ Universities shaken as Sussex Uni given £585k fine for free speech failure Scientist forced out of top-secret base over gender-critical views wins legal victory…
In CI news this week: Retired pastor Clive Johnston appears in court for preaching the Gospel in an abortion censorship zone, hundreds of doctors criticise the Royal College of GPs for ending its historic opposition to assisted suicide, and publishers report a surge in Bible sales thanks to increasing interest among Generation Z. Featured stories John 3:16 pastor may seek High Court intervention in ‘buffer zone’ prosecution GPs decry Royal College’s ‘incompatible’ stance on assisted suicide Illegal content no longer tolerated under Online Safety Act Absurd hospital form asks for babies’ gender identity Young adults fuel growing demand for Bibles…
In CI News this week: The Christian Institute supports a retired pastor who faces court for preaching in an abortion censorship zone, MPs warn that Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill permits ‘doctor shopping’, and we remember the Institute’s founder and first Director Colin Hart on the anniversary of his passing. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Retired pastor could be fined thousands for preaching the Gospel in abortion buffer zone Assisted suicide Committee Day 7: Activists continue to reject safeguards MLAs question Stormont payments to Stonewall Remembering Colin Hart – One year on…
In CI News this week: The Christian Institute urges the Government to drop plans for a new law on ‘conversion therapy’ as the charity publishes a major report on the issue, a YouGov survey finds a significant fall in support for ’trans rights’ in Great Britain, and former Justice Secretary Michael Gove defends the freedom of Christians to silently pray outside abortion centres. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories MP: ‘Censor criticism of assisted suicide Bill committee’ CI publishes major report challenging Govt’s plan to ban ‘conversion practices’ Majority of Brits think ‘trans rights’ harm women Gove backs silent prayer in abortion censorship zones…
In CI News this week: The Leadbeater Bill: Safeguards rejected as Clause 1 passes, Scotland’s First Minister doubles down on support for men in women’s spaces, MSP: ‘Praying in your home could be illegal depending who passes the window’and Degrading and violent online pornography must be banned, says Govt review. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories The Leadbeater Bill: Safeguards rejected as Clause 1 passes Scotland’s First Minister doubles down on support for men in women’s spaces MSP: ‘Praying in your home could be illegal depending who passes the window’ Degrading and violent online pornography must be banned, says Govt review…
In CI News this week: Psychiatrists warn that a shortage of consultants could render Kim Leadbeater’s latest fix to her assisted suicide Bill unworkable, The Christian Institute cautions Stormont that changes to the Province’s equality laws may have unintended consequences for religious liberty, and Holyrood hears of God’s unfailing love. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Top psychiatrists warn staff shortages could render Leadbeater Bill unworkable CI cautions Stormont to tread carefully with ‘standardised’ equality law Secular alternative to Christian school assemblies debated in House of Lords Gospel proclaimed in Holyrood: ‘God’s love never runs out’…
In CI News this week: Kim Leadbeater ditches a key safeguard in her assisted suicide Bill, police tell pro-lifer Isabel Vaughan-Spruce that standing silently near an abortion centre counts as ‘harassment’, and the Court of Appeal vindicates a Christian school worker for raising concerns about sex ed materials. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Leadbeater criticised for removing ‘ultimate safeguard’ from her assisted suicide Bill Almost 3,500 women sent for ‘sex-swap’ mastectomies on NHS in three years Police: ‘Pro-lifer standing near abortion centre is harassment’ Christian school worker vindicated at Court of Appeal…
In CI News this week: A man who contemplated ending his own life after being misdiagnosed with a terminal illness, warns against legalising assisted suicide, the Health Secretary is urged to outlaw cross-sex hormones for gender-confused children, and couples have revealed they had abortions after their unborn children were misdiagnosed with illnesses. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Stark warning on assisted suicide Bill: ‘I could have killed myself when I wasn’t terminally ill’ Health Secretary urged to ban cross-sex hormones for under-18s Couples aborted healthy babies after hospital misdiagnoses NI abortion figures rise for third year in a row Gambling giant unlawfully bombarded suicidal gambler with ads…
In CI News this week: Evidence sessions on Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill expose serious shortcomings in her proposals, the Government rejects civil service calls to broaden the definition of extremism, and tens of thousands of pro-lifers take a stand against abortion at the annual US March for Life. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Chris Whitty: ‘Low mood no reason to reject assisted suicide bids’ EHRC calls for Govt intervention over assisted suicide Bill Disbelief as assisted suicide lobbyist markets practice as ‘suicide prevention’ Govt rebuffs civil service calls to broaden extremism definition Fiftyfold rise in gender confused children US March for Life: ‘We will march until abortion is not only illegal, but unthinkable’…
In CI News this week: Kim Leadbeater’s ‘skewed’ selection of witnesses to appear before the Committee scrutinising her assisted suicide Bill provokes criticism, the Government roundly rejects a petition calling for the Cass Review to be re-evaluated, and a record-breaking premature baby celebrates his fourth birthday. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories ‘Skewed’ witness selection on assisted suicide sparks indignation Govt rebuffs push for re-evaluation of Cass Review Irish Government to ‘advance’ conversion practices ban Record-breaking preemie now four-year-old Mickey Mouse fan…
In CI News this week: The Education Secretary pledges to implement the shelved Higher Education free speech act, MPs call on the Health Secretary to close an abortion loophole over fears it could be exploited by abusers, and in North Wales an initiative targeting criminal gangs is helping users get off illegal drugs. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Education Secretary pledges to relaunch blocked uni free speech law Health Secretary urged to prevent ‘heinous crimes’ by closing abortion loophole Open Doors: 380 million Christians face persecution Cutting crime tackles drug addiction in Wales UK’s first drug ‘shooting gallery’ opens…
In CI News this week: Liam McArthur tells MSPs that the cost of his assisted suicide proposals will be covered by reduced expenditure on end-of-life care, the Chairman of the College of Policing warns that dealing with non-crime hate incidents is distracting police from tackling real crimes, and Sir Keir Starmer expresses his appreciation for the ordinary work of churches. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories McArthur: ‘Assisted suicide costs will be covered by reduced demand for palliative care’ Euthanasia cause of 1 in 20 Canada deaths Police chief calls for ‘common sense’ approach on non-crime hate incidents LTA bans men from women’s tennis across all competitive levels ‘A huge win for women’: New policy stops men competing in women’s golf Judy Murray: ‘To believe in biological reality is not transphobic’ PM thanks churches for bringing ‘hope and light’ to communities…
In CI News this week: Puberty blockers for gender-confused children are now banned ‘indefinitely’ across the UK, nearly eight in ten university staff believe free speech has become more restricted over the last ten years, and Christian MP David Smith is appointed the new UK Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories ‘Indefinite’ puberty blocker ban in place across UK Academics ‘self-censoring’ as many concerned free speech is increasingly restricted Education Secretary pledges to uphold free speech on campus despite axing law Pizza Hut slammed over ‘dangerous’ gambling ads Christian MP appointed to champion religious liberty worldwide…
In CI News this week: The progress of Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill continues to be met with widespread dismay, over a hundred thousand people urge the Prime Minister to ban gambling adverts from football, and a five-year-old girl is thriving after her mum chose life. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Widespread dismay at progress of ‘unworkable’ Leadbeater Bill 125,000 tell PM to kick gambling adverts out of football Devastating report calls for halt to slide towards decriminalising drugs ‘I couldn’t abort her’ says mum who chose life…
In CI News this week: MPs vote in support of Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill, the Government introduces new measures to tackle the damage done by gambling, and police forces in Britain record 13 thousand ‘non-crime hate incidents’ in the year to June 2024. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Dark day as MPs vote in favour of assisted suicide Bill Gambling companies hit by statutory levy and cap on online slots Govt urged to ditch non-crime hate incidents Police policy on strip searches by trans officers ‘fails women’…
In CI News this week: The two longest-serving MPs in the House of Commons urge their colleagues to reject Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide proposals, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson faces renewed calls to implement a new law ensuring universities protect free speech, and a neonatal intensive care unit in Hull is saving the lives of babies born at 22 weeks. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Long-serving MPs urge Commons to reject ill-conceived Leadbeater Bill Leading cultural figures urge Govt to bolster Uni free speech protections MSP slams pro-trans group’s primary school scheme Babies born at 22 weeks ‘surviving and going home’, Hull NICU reports…
In CI News this week: The details of Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill are published less than three weeks before MPs’ crucial ‘life or death’ debate in the House of Commons, the Archbishop of Canterbury resigns, and Olympic medallist Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix speaks of the importance of her faith in Christ. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Assisted suicide Bill published: ‘Rushed, arbitrary and set to expand’ say experts Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigns over child abuse report Betting companies ‘out of control’ as youth problem gambling doubles GB Olympic medallist Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix on faith and family…
In CI News this week: The Education Secretary faces court for blocking a free speech law, veteran journalist Charles Moore challenges the deception of so-called assisted dying, and Baby Loss Certificates are now available to more parents who have suffered a miscarriage. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Education Secretary faces legal action over blocked free speech law Charles Moore: ‘Assisted suicide would damage the moral fabric of our society’ Lessons from Belgium: Cancer doctors on the dangers of assisted suicide Puberty blocker study was withheld ‘because data didn’t back trans agenda’ ‘The most wonderful piece of paper’: Baby Loss Certificates extended…
In CI News this week: Censorship zones banning prayer and help outside abortion centres are imposed in England and Wales, palliative care experts urge Hospice UK to drop its 'neutral' stance on assisted suicide, and a mother speaks about choosing life for her unborn child with Down’s syndrome. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Abortion censorship zones now in force across England and Wales Royal British Legion peddles ‘LGBT poppy’ ahead of Remembrance Day Hospice UK urged to take clear stance against assisted suicide Mum pressured to abort child with Down’s syndrome chooses life Christian Institute founding Chairman John Burn OBE dies…
In CI News this week: The Prime Minister has been urged not to pursue a “full trans-inclusive ban” on so called conversion practices, scandal-hit LGBT group Mermaids is reprimanded by the Charity Commission over multiple failings, and the Welsh Parliament votes not to support legalising assisted suicide. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories PM urged to ditch anti-parent conversion practices law Children’s Commissioner: ‘Axe legal defence of reasonable chastisement’ Mermaids: LGBT group rapped by Charity Commission over multiple failings Senedd rejects assisted suicide…
In CI News this week: The Archbishop of Canterbury warns that assisted suicide endangers the vulnerable, an army veteran is convicted for silently praying near an abortion centre, and a Welsh baby who was born at 23 weeks goes home after 18 months in hospital. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Justin Welby: ‘Assisted suicide could easily become a duty to die’ Govt acknowledges CI concerns over impact of gender ideology in schools Stormont sex ed consultation amended after CI intervention Army veteran convicted of ‘thought crime’ near abortion centre ‘Wales’ smallest baby’ goes home after being born at just 23 weeks…
In the news this week: MPs complain that controversial new proposals on assisted suicide don’t go far enough, former SNP Minister Ash Regan seeks to overhaul Scotland’s prostitution laws, and a woman born before the abortion limit celebrates her 35th birthday. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories MPs push to expand incoming assisted suicide Bill MSP: ‘Scotland must end the rape of women in so-called sex work’ Royal College of Psychiatrists joins Stonewall exodus Baby who weighed less than a bag of sugar celebrates 35th birthday…
In the news this week: The House of Commons is set to debate removing end-of-life protections for vulnerable people, the Government admits its party’s definition of Islamophobia is not in line with equality law, and in the US a teacher fired for not endorsing trans ideology is awarded over a half million dollars. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories MPs to consider ‘dangerous and ideological’ assisted suicide Bill Labour’s ‘Islamophobia’ definition contrary to equality law, Govt admits Isle of Lewis Christians urge Tesco to keep Sunday special US teacher awarded $575k after being fired for not using student’s trans pronouns…
In the news this week: Teachers urge the Education Secretary to protect children from transgender ideology, the Liberal Democrats suggest that Christians cannot become party candidates, and the Government tells the Institute it remains committed to reforming gambling legislation. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Teachers urge Education Secretary to protect pupils from trans ideology Lib Dems: ‘Christians cannot become Lib Dem MPs’ Censorship zones to be imposed across England and Wales next month UK Govt reassures CI it will tackle gambling harm…
In the news this week: The Health Secretary expresses serious concerns about removing end-of-life protections for the terminally ill, doctors in Scotland warn Holyrood of possible consequences of prescribing cross-sex hormones to children, and record numbers ‘March for Life’ in London. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Health Secretary ‘deeply uncomfortable’ about legalising assisted suicide Doctors warn Holyrood of ‘trans drugs time bomb’ Peers, experts and campaigners urge Govt to curb gambling ads Record numbers reported at UK March for Life…
In the news this week: A record number of people applied to change their legal sex last year, the Education Secretary is urged to tackle poor quality Religious Education in schools, and new research indicates that coma patients may be more aware than previously thought. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Record number of gender-confused people apply to ‘change sex’ SNP adopts ‘inhumane’ pledge to make abortion a constitutional right Education Secretary advised to tackle ‘neglected’ RE lessons Study: Comatose patients may be more aware than it seems…
In the news this week: The new Home Secretary demands police officers record more non-crime hate incidents, the Law Society of Scotland raises serious concerns over Liam McArthur’s assisted suicide Bill, and a mother shares how she refused to abort her baby when it was given a one per cent chance of survival. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Home Secretary demands greater reporting of non-crime hate incidents Law Society of Scotland: McArthur’s assisted suicide Bill ‘not fit for purpose’ Northern Ireland bans puberty blockers for gender-confused kids Ohio baby beats 1 per cent survival odds, now thriving…
In the news this week: The CI warns of the damaging effect that legalising assisted suicide would have on Scottish society, Sir Keir Starmer is urged not to penalise free speech in moves to clamp down on public disorder, and a pro-life campaigner receives compensation after being arrested for praying outside an abortion clinic. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories CI warns against ‘hugely damaging’ Scots assisted suicide Bill The Christian Institute urges PM not to curb free speech Report exposes corrupting effect of gambling on children Pro-lifer awarded £13k after being arrested twice for silent prayer…
In the news this week: Dr Hilary Cass raises concerns that adults are being rushed into trans-affirming procedures, more than 500 academics urge the Government to implement a new university free speech law, and renowned hymn writer Timothy Dudley-Smith dies aged 97. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Cass spotlights failings in NHS trans clinics for adults Sandyford gender clinic bans self-referrals for kids and adults Hundreds of academics urge Govt to implement uni free speech protections Psychology college exonerates ousted gender-critic Record-breaking Olympian: ‘I always pray God will be glorified whatever the result’ Renowned hymn writer Timothy Dudley-Smith OBE: 1926-2024…
In the news this week: NHS England announces plans to revamp services for gender-confused children, a Team GB diver gives glory to God at the Paris Olympics, and The Christian Institute appoints Ciarán Kelly as its new Director. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories NHS announces puberty blockers trial and service for detransitioners Eating disorders used as grounds for assisted suicide ‘I give glory to God’ declares GB Olympian after winning bronze The Christian Institute appoints its new Director…
In the news this week: The High Court upholds a ban protecting under-18s from puberty blockers, legislation designed to promote free speech in higher education is shelved by the new Government, and an abortion survivor speaks of God’s redemptive power. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories High Court upholds puberty blockers ban BMA opposes puberty blockers ban for gender-confused kids Education Secretary shelves legal protections for uni free speech Paris Olympics ‘sleazy’ opening ceremony sparks international outrage Late-term abortion survivor reunited with her mother…
In the news this week: A Government advisor debunks claims that puberty blocker restrictions have increased suicides, a poll reveals that even Brits who back assisted suicide have safety doubts, and this year marks the centenary of Christian athlete Eric Liddell’s gold medal win at the 1924 Paris Olympics. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Govt review debunks claims that puberty blockers ban fuels suicide Even Brits who back assisted suicide think it is ‘too complicated to safely introduce’ House of Lords to consider ‘dangerous’ assisted suicide Bill Isle of Man faces advancing threat of state-sponsored suicide Plans for a new law on ‘conversion therapy’ stall in Republic of Ireland Eric Liddell: Celebrated Olympian and Christian missionary to China…
In the news this week: The Government has used the King’s Speech to announce its intention to bring forward legislation on banning ‘conversion therapy’, The Christian Institute has called on the Culture Secretary to prioritise gambling reform, and an Anglican education charity is criticised for its woke, pro-LGBT guidance. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Conversion therapy ban included in King’s Speech A response to the King’s Speech CI urges Govt to protect vulnerable from gambling firm exploitation Draft CofE schools’ guidance ditches biological reality for gender ideology Govt could make puberty blockers ban permanent…
In the news this week: Church leaders warn the Prime Minister that religious illiteracy is fuelling unwarranted hostility towards Christians in debates around ‘conversion therapy’, the Church of England backs plans to allow specific services for same-sex blessings, and an abortion survivor in the US speaks of her faith in Christ. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories PM called to address hostility Christians face over ‘conversion therapy’ CofE green-lights standalone services for same-sex blessings Scot Govt told to heed Cass Review and end puberty blockers for kids Abortion survivor knows ‘joy in her heart’ through faith in God…
In the news this week: Following Labour’s success at the polls, we look at where the party stands on some key moral issues, members of the Northern Ireland Assembly urge their colleagues to tackle the widespread harm caused by gambling, and a man with locked-in syndrome speaks of his mission to inspire others. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories UK General Election: Labour’s policies on some key moral issues MLAs: ‘Stormont must seize opportunity to rein in gambling Wild West’ NHS Scotland employee takes legal action over man using female changing rooms Fewer than 1 in 200 Scots aged over 16 identify as ‘trans’ ‘Cultivating hope: my life with locked-in syndrome’…
In the news this week: Tennis and broadcasting legend Sue Barker says men should not be allowed to compete in female sports, an assisted suicide Bill has been tabled in the Republic of Ireland, and the son of evangelist Billy Graham is finally able to share the Gospel with thousands at a venue which previously cancelled his booking. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Sue Barker: ‘Allowing trans players takes away young girls’ dreams’ Irish TD launches fresh attempt to legalise euthanasia Massachusetts promotes abortion in brazen attack on pro-life pregnancy centres Franklin Graham shares the Gospel with thousands after previously being cancelled…
In the news this week: The Institute releases its Election Briefing 2024, detailing where the parties stand on issues of concern to Christians, abortions in Northern Ireland have been under-reported by thousands, and children in Texas and Louisiana are set to learn about the Bible’s role in American culture. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Election Briefing 2024 out now Northern Ireland abortions under-reported by thousands Dan Walker: ‘I don’t have all the answers but I trust in a God who does’ Ten Commandments to be displayed in every Louisiana classroom Texas schools to teach cultural importance of Bible…
In the news this week: Opposition to transgender ideology is on the rise, implementing the Scottish Government’s unpopular hate crime law costs Police Scotland half a million pounds, and a Newcastle United fan stands up to the club and police in defence of biological reality. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Brits increasingly opposed to trans ideology, survey shows Half a million already spent policing Scots hate crime law Methodist Church in Ireland maintains biblical position on marriage Gender-critical NUFC fan launches legal action against club and police…
In the news this week: Rogue private gender clinics are banned from prescribing puberty blockers to under 18s, a pro-life campaigner is fined by the police for standing near an abortion centre, and a baby with Down’s syndrome changes her parents’ minds on disability-selective abortions. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Private clinicians banned from giving puberty blockers to kids Stormont calls for ‘conversion practices’ law but admits religious freedom concerns Fined for standing in abortion censorship zone ‘Burden’ to blessing: New baby changes her parents’ mind on Down’s abortions…
In the news this week: The number of abortions in Britain continues to rise year on year, Northern Ireland moves towards introducing no-fault divorce, and a Christian teacher in the US who was fired for upholding biological sex receives a six-figure payout. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Abortion figures continue to rise in England and Wales Stormont backs move towards no-fault divorce Irish politician says ‘vague hate crime Bill must be binned’ Californian teacher fired for refusing to hide kids’ ‘gender identity’ awarded $360k…
In the news this week: Rishi Sunak announces a General Election is to take place in July, Jersey moves forward with plans to legalise euthanasia and assisted suicide, and a rape crisis support worker forced to resign over her gender-critical views is vindicated at a tribunal. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Voting in the 2024 General Election CI dismantles ‘useless’ study on conversion practices in Northern Ireland Jersey edges nearer to state-sponsored euthanasia Rape centre worker dragged through ‘heresy hunt’ over gender ideology wins case…
In the news this week: Children are set to be protected from sex ed materials promoting radical trans ideology in schools, the Liberal Democrats have been reported over allegations a candidate was deselected because of his Christian views, and journalists praise disabled actress Liz Carr’s BBC documentary against assisted suicide. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Govt instructs schools to axe gender ideology from sex ed Lib Dems reported to human rights watchdog over deselection of Christian Church leaders urge PM to denounce ‘conversion practices’ plans that criminalise Christians ‘Better Off Dead?’: BBC puts spotlight on disabled opposition to assisted suicide…
In the news this week: It’s revealed that the Foreign Office promised almost a million pounds of taxpayer’s money for LGBT lobby group the Ozanne Foundation, the Scottish Government is urged to adopt the Cass Report recommendations to counter harms to children from gender ideology, and the BBC commits to continue broadcasting religious content on TV and Radio. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories £1 million in taxpayer funds for LGBT lobby group which opposes Cass Review Scot Govt urged to adopt Cass recommendations ‘to counter toxic ideology’ Isle of Man warned ‘euthanasia slippery slopes are real’ BBC committed to continuing religious broadcasting…
In the news this week: The NHS is to define ‘sex’ as ‘biological sex’ in proposed changes to its constitution, the Scottish Parliament backs censorship zones around abortion centres, and MPs from across the political spectrum speak out against legalising assisted suicide. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories NHS set to uphold ‘biological sex’ in all areas of care Holyrood supports abortion ‘censorship zones’ despite silent prayer concerns MPs champion a society of ‘hope and value’ over assisted suicide Court of Appeal: Christian education in NI does not breach human rights…
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