Football is often called the “beautiful game” because it brings people together across backgrounds, beliefs, and borders. Yet this week’s decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters from attending their Europa League…
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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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An official body representing psychiatrists in Ireland has cautioned against assisted suicide, which will “place vulnerable people at risk”.
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A decision by Westminster to force the commissioning of abortion services in Northern Ireland would disrespect devolution and the people of NI, pro-life MPs have said.
Abortion
Big majority of Peers speak out against assisted suicide
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Chorus of criticism as Peers debate assisted suicide Bill
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Peers urged to reject irredeemably flawed Assisted Suicide Bill
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CARE responds as new report highlights fresh evidence on the true…
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CARE has welcomed recommendations on pornography from a parliamentary committee but stressed the need for 'interim measures' to protect children and curb ‘extreme’ content whilst online safety legislation is considered.
Pornography
Gambling campaigners have warned of more suffering and even suicides due to an important reform paper being delayed.
Gambling
CARE has urged Scottish MPs to “hold the UK Government’s feet to the fire” over pornography safeguards after polling revealed the staggering extent of sexual harassment and abuse in Scotland.
Pornography
The government has expressed a willingness to usher in new safety measures to tackle gambling related harms.
Gambling
A commitment to 12 months of support for confirmed victims of modern slavery in immigration proposals has been cautiously welcomed by CARE.
Modern Slavery
A cross party group of Scottish parliamentarians has called for a ban on so-called 'pimping websites'.
Sexual Exploitation
Scotland's Health Secretary has been urged to vote down assisted suicide proposals before the Scottish Parliament as there can be "no ultimate safeguard against coercion and abuse, or extension".
Assisted Suicide