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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Authorities in Canada face calls for euthanasia of newborn babies and children, following a rapid expansion of legislation in the country.
Assisted Suicide
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said that “as a parent” he believes it is important that parents know what material children are being taught in schools in sex education.
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Pornography
The Illegal Migration Bill, the UK Government’s flagship legislation to stop small boats crossing the English Channel, will undermine efforts to rescue and support modern slavery victims, MPs warned yesterday.
Modern Slavery
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
Marriage is the lifelong union of one man and one woman and it should be promoted as a societal good, a Conservative MP has said.
Marriage and Family
The government has announced a review of sex education in schools, following serious concerns about age inappropriate content.
Marriage and Family
CARE is urging the UK and Scottish governments to curb commercial sexual exploitation on International Women's Day 2023.
Sexual Exploitation
Last night in the House of Commons, MPs backed new measures for nationwide buffer zones around abortion facilities.
Freedom of Speech
Controversial new measures aimed at stopping illegal migration could undermine attempts to curb human trafficking, CARE has said.
Modern Slavery
Pro-life charity worker Isabel Vaughan-Spruce has been arrested for the second time for the 'offence' of praying silently in an abortion facility 'buffer zone' in Birmingham.
Freedom of Speech
No firm timescale has been provided by UK ministers for a law banning conversion therapy after months of deliberation about the policy.
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