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Pro-lifers vow to fight 'barbaric' decriminalisation of abortion up to birth after MPs vote it through
MPs voted last night to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales, marking the biggest change in this area of law for nearly 60 years.

MPs urged to reject abortion amendments
Pro-life campaigners are calling on MPs to vote against two proposed amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill that would effectively allow abortion up to birth.

Tory MP calls for end to de facto Islamic blasphemy laws
This is not what the Public Order Act was intended for

'Woke' council may face legal challenge to mass display of Pride flags
In previous years the flags have stayed up beyond the allotted time.

Trans certificates reach all time high
The number of people in Britain with gender recognition certificates (GRCs) has tripled in the last five years, reaching an all time high.

Belief in transgenderism falling in America, propped up by Democrats
A new opinion poll has suggested that Americans may be starting to return to belief in biological reality, however a strong political divide still seems to be present.

Syrian archbishop calls for easing of international sanctions
"Every day, people come to me looking for money to buy bread. This is the level we have reached."

MPs to debate ending pills by post abortions
In one case a woman was tricked into having an abortion against her will. She was left infertile.

Christians praying for peace after Israel-Iran escalation
With conflict in the Middle East taking a new turn after Israel's strikes on Iran, Christians are praying for peace.

Christian schools to appeal High Court ruling on VAT fees
Christian private schools have said they will appeal after losing a High Court challenge against the introduction of VAT charges.

Church leaders call for peace after days of violent unrest in Ballymena
Ballymena churchman says "righteous" anger about an alleged sexual assault on a local girl cannot be a cover for racism.

Britain risks having most extreme abortion laws in Europe
Not for the first time, Parliament is out of step with the people

Royal College of Pathologists opposes proposed assisted suicide law
The professional body had practical rather than ethical objections to the plans

Archbishop of York apologises for Church abuse failures
Stephen Cottrell, the Archbishop of York and acting head of the Church of England, has issued an apology to victims in historic church abuse cases, saying that they have been let down by the Church.

NHS England bosses side with female nurses in trans changing rooms row
"Rose" offered to help educate the women about their attitudes.
