Staff writer
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Calls for public inquiry into Stonewall's influence
Christian Concern is supporting calls for a public inquiry into Stonewall's influence in UK institutions after an exodus of organisations from its diversity programme.
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Christian Aid welcomes Prime Minister's vaccine promise
Boris Johnson made the announcement as G7 leaders gathered in in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, for the start of their summit on Friday.
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Sexual harassment, assault and sending nude photos are commonplace in British schools - Ofsted report
The review of 900 children spanned 32 state and private schools and colleges, and concluded that sexual harassment, including online sexual abuse, has become "normalised" for children and young people.
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Home Secretary says Government wants to help Christian forced marriage and conversion victim
The Home Secretary says she has been working on the case of Maira Shahbaz "for a considerable period of time".
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Student cleared of wrongdoing over gender comments
A law student investigated by her university for saying that women have vaginas and are weaker than men has been cleared of wrongdoing.
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Dalai Lama, Rowan Williams and other faith leaders in joint vaccine call to G7
Faith leaders are pleading with Boris Johnson and other G7 leaders meeting in Cornwall this week to end vaccine inequality.
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John Smyth's son suspended from US church leadership
The son of John Smyth has been suspended by a US church because of questions surrounding what he knew about the abuse perpetrated by his late father.
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I was a Smyth victim too, says Rector of St Helen's Bishopsgate
The Rector of St Helen's Bishopsgate, an evangelical church in the City of London, says he was beaten in a shed by the late John Smyth.
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How will the terminally ill and disabled be protected from assisted suicide, critics ask
Campaigners for a change of the law on assisted suicide are failing to provide answers to complex issues like protecting the terminally ill and disabled people from pressure to end their lives early, the Christian Medical Fellowship has said.
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Case dropped against Christian volunteer who was fined as he helped the homeless during lockdown
Police have dropped their case against a Christian voluntary worker who was fined as he offered assistance to homeless people during lockdown.
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Doctor investigated after providing abortion reversal treatment
A doctor is being investigated after providing women with emergency life-saving abortion reversal treatment during the pandemic.
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Teachers' union criticised over 'deeply distressing' play portraying Jesus as transgender
The Christian Institute has questioned the decision of a Scottish teachers' union to host a controversial play that portrays Jesus as transgender.