“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
On Tuesday 19 April, MPs will have the opportunity to debate the general principles of the Online Safety Bill for the first time.
Pornography
Assisted suicide has been rejected in Connecticut for the tenth time, after a close vote by senators on the State General Assembly's judiciary committee.
Assisted Suicide
Human Trafficking
Sexual Exploitation
Spain’s highest court has ruled that commercial surrogacy is “unacceptable exploitation” of both mother and child.
Marriage and Family
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
Assisted Suicide
Human Trafficking
Today CARE joined other campaigners in warning the UK Government that it's Online Safety Bill will not protect children from online pornography unless it's toughened up.
Pornography
Biological males should not be allowed to compete in female sporting events, Boris Johnson has said.
News
The United Kingdom has the second highest incidence of internet pornography searches in the world, alarming new data shows.
Pornography
A major study demonstrates the awful impact divorce has on children, suggesting that it undermines their educational attainment more than the death of a parent.
Marriage and Family
Betting companies in the UK are to be banned from using top-flight footballers and other sports personalities in their adverts under new plans designed to help problem gamblers.
Gambling
England's Children's Commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza, has expressed deep concern about children accessing pornography online.
Pornography
CARE has expressed concern over a lack of modern slavery prosecutions in the UK, as it emerged less than 200 have taken place under the Modern Slavery Act since 2016.
Human Trafficking