The Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner, has resigned after it emerged she may have underpaid nearly £40,000 in stamp duty on a property purchase. At the heart of the matter is whether…
News
Ross Hendry
The Online Safety Bill will be back in the House of Commons this coming Monday after the UK Government promised a series of amendments to improve the Bill.
Pornography
On Tuesday, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was confronted over women's rights while giving a speech at the 30th anniversary gathering by Zero Tolerance in Edinburgh.
Transgender
Artificial Intelligence
Assisted Suicide
Last night during a Westminster Hall debate, a large number of MPs spoke out against introducing a ‘right’ to abortion in UK law.
Abortion
Peers urged to reject irredeemably flawed Assisted Suicide Bill
Assisted Suicide
CARE responds as new report highlights fresh evidence on the true…
Assisted Suicide
Huge drop in porn site traffic shows age checks are working…
Pornography
CARE: tax betting firms more to tackle child poverty and gambling…
Gambling
Assisted Suicide
CARE has urged the government to slim down its Online Safety Bill to win wide support from MPs when it returns to parliament next month.
Pornography
A United Nations (UN) official has raised the alarm about controversial gender recognition reforms being pursued by the Scottish Government, saying they endanger women's safety.
News
An expert in palliative medicine has warned Jersey officials not to allow doctor-assisted suicide on the island as the practice would place the most vulnerable at risk.
Assisted Suicide
A surge in suicidal gambling addicts turning up to A&E is adding to the pressure on the NHS and ‘predatory’ gambling firms are to blame, doctors have warned.
Gambling
Ukrainian citizens who came to the UK under the government's flagship Homes for Ukraine scheme are struggling to settle and are at risk of exploitation, research shows.
News
Plans to legalise doctor-assisted suicide in Scotland would open the door to abuses affecting the most marginalised, campaigners say.
Assisted Suicide
More than fifty academics have urged the UK Government not to backtrack on free speech safeguards in new universities' legislation.
Freedom of Speech