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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The most "insidious" images on the internet could evade government online safety legislation, a Committee of MPs has warned.
Pornography
Legalising assisted suicide would hand "unaccountable" power to doctors and risk terrible abuses, a Bishop has warned.
Assisted Suicide
Sexual Exploitation
Assisted Suicide
Almost 90,000 students in the UK are trapped in gambling addiction, according to a new study.
Gambling
Scottish Parliament rejects Assisted Suicide Bill
Assisted Suicide
CARE for Scotland urges MSPs to reject assisted suicide ahead of…
Assisted Suicide
CARE for Scotland comment: Royal College of Psychiatrists switches to oppose…
Assisted Suicide
New poll shows on assisted suicide, public want safety prioritised over…
Assisted Suicide
Pornography
Controversial government legislation designed to clamp down on protests has met with strong opposition in the House of Lords.
Freedom of Speech
Scotland's Finance Secretary has said she will oppose assisted suicide proposals before Holyrood.
Assisted Suicide
The College of Physicians of Ireland has warned against assisted suicide saying the practice is not compatible with good care and undermines patient safety.
Assisted Suicide
A mother who refused to abort her baby girl after she was diagnosed with a rare brain condition has shared her experience and encouraged others that there is hope.
Abortion
UK Government online safety plans must include tough regulation of pornography, and children need to be protected whilst the proposals are being debated by parliament, an MP has said.
Pornography
The Crown Prosecution Service intends to water down rules governing the prosecution of so-called 'mercy killing’ cases. A consultation on new draft guidance launches today and will run until April.
Assisted Suicide
Press release: 13 Jan 2022
Pornography