“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…
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James Mildred
Ross Hendry
James Mildred
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said that the UK will lead on limiting the dangers of artificial intelligence after calls for a moratorium were heard from tech experts and business leaders.
News
New research finds that one third of Canadians would welcome assisted suicide if the patient was poor or homeless.
News
Assisted Suicide
Artificial Intelligence
CAMPAIGNER Heidi Crowter's decision to take her case to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has been welcomed by CARE.
Abortion
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
Last week, Members of the House of Lords debated the Illegal Migration Bill at second reading. Following the debate, CARE's CEO, Ross Hendry, had the following letter published in the Telegraph.
Human Trafficking
The UK government's flagship Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill received its Royal Assent yesterday and is now officially the law of the land for England and Wales.
Freedom of Speech
A growing row over Oxford Union's, a free speech supporting society at the University of Oxford, decision to invite gender-critical feminist Kathleen Stock to speak deepened last night.
Freedom of Speech
The Illegal Migration Bill received strong opposition from the Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday as it began its passage through the House of Lords.
News
The first baby conceived with DNA from three separate ‘parents’ has been born in the UK, the fertility regulator has confirmed.
Marriage and Family
In December 2021, David Hunter killed his wife, claiming the incident was an assisted suicide. Today, the Cypriot court heard that she might not have been terminally ill.
News
Links between pornography and child sexual abuse cases have increasingly become apparent after a series of reports have been released by England’s Children’s Commissioner, Rachel de Souza.
Pornography