Well it’s been a dramatic start to the year. No, I’m not talking about the England’s Cricket Team’s disappointing defeat in the 5th Test in Sydney, but about geopolitical events around the…
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Ross Hendry
Press release: 13 Jan 2022
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Ex MP and MSP Dennis Canavan, who tragically lost four children - three to terminal illness - has urged Scottish parliamentarians to oppose assisted suicide.
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Assisted Suicide
Campaigners are attempting to hijack UK Government healthcare plans to introduce physician-assisted suicide (PAS) in England and Wales.
Assisted Suicide
MSPs urged to end years of inexplicable inaction and back sex-buying…
Sexual Exploitation
New Inquiry launched into pimping websites across Northern Ireland
Sexual Exploitation
Scottish Govt urged to reject extreme abortion proposals
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Big majority of Peers speak out against assisted suicide
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Judges at the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) have dismissed a challenge to a UK Supreme Court ruling in favour of Christian bakers who refused to bake a cake with the…
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Social media platform TikTok is flooded with extreme and disturbing content which traumatises those paid to identify and remove it, an ex-employee has said.
Pornography
Canada’s euthanasia law is “morally bankrupt” as it offers death as a cheap solution to suffering whilst denying people more expensive care and treatment, a leading psychiatrist has said.
Assisted Suicide
The French Government has threatened to block five major pornographic websites, unless they introduce age verification to check users are 18+.
Pornography
A group of junior doctors have written to MSPs, urging them to vote against legalising assisted suicide in Scotland.
Assisted Suicide
Legalising assisted suicide would change Scottish society for the worse, CARE for Scotland has warned, as a consultation on Holyrood proposals closes.
Assisted Suicide
Recording of so-called “non-crime hate incidents” by police forces in England is an unlawful interference with freedom of expression, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
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