“It’s one thing to say the economy is not doing well and we’ve got a fiscal challenge, but the context we’re now in is that we are having to increase defence spending…
News
James Mildred
Ross Hendry
James Mildred
A recent survey revealed that over half of the mothers who had abortions in the past year cited childcare costs as the primary reason for their decision.
Abortion
A senior lawyer has raised concerns about potential state overreach related to the SNP’s proposed ban on "conversion practices" in Scotland.
Transgender
Assisted Suicide
The University of Edinburgh is facing a backlash after Simon Fanshawe was nominated as its new Rector.
Transgender
Ex-MP criticises "denial and spin" by assisted suicide Bill supporters
Assisted Suicide
10 years of the Modern Slavery Act: CARE calls for greater…
Human Trafficking
Ex MP says parliament should "have no confidence" in Bill as…
Assisted Suicide
CARE welcomes "groundbreaking" review urging action on extreme porn
Pornography
Artificial Intelligence
Human Trafficking
In a letter to the Commons Women and Equalities Committee, Minister Kemi Badenoch, has raised concerns suggesting that gay young individuals are being misidentified as transgender.
Transgender
Eleanor Lyons, the newly appointed anti-slavery commissioner, says that the priority to combat modern slavery has been diminished under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's government compared to previous governments.
Human Trafficking
A recent poll conducted by Whitestone Insight, involving 2,011 participants across Britain, has revealed that only 16% oppose the current legal stance that prohibits abortions of healthy babies after 24 weeks, up…
Abortion
A Church of England primary school in the southeast of England admitted a four-year-old boy as a girl, a decision that later unsettled classmates and parents when his biological sex was disclosed.…
Transgender
This week, Harmonie London, a 20-year-old gospel singer with over 300,000 YouTube subscribers, experienced a confrontation with a volunteer police officer while performing on Oxford Street.
Freedom of Speech
In a significant policy reversal, the UK Home Office has withdrawn a contentious policy that restricted protection for certain modern slavery victims.
Human Trafficking
In 2023, over 92,000 people signed up to Gamstop, Britain's national self-exclusion scheme for gambling. This marks a 9.5% increase from the previous year - bringing the total number of registrants to…
Gambling