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Friday, 26 January 2024

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Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

Medics may face sanctions if they report to the police a mother for killing her late-term baby, the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) has said.

 
 

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A Californian man has lost his case to be legally recognised as “non-binary” in the UK.

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Science Museum reinstates ‘insidious’ pro-trans exhibition

Public back single-sex spaces for women who are victims of violence

 
 
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Paralympic legend Tanni Grey-Thompson has warned that some disabled people might feel the “only choice they have is to end their lives” if the UK legalised assisted suicide.

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Canberra ‘human rights’ quango wants euthanasia for kids and mentally incapacitated

‘Disabled people need support to live, not help to die’, Oireachtas told

 
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Claims about the prevalence of ‘conversion practices’ in Scotland by a former member of the Scottish Government’s Expert Advisory Group on the issue have been thrown into doubt.

 
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The global persecution of Christians continues to rise, Open Doors has reported.

 
 
Taunton School

Boarding schools are permitting boys who claim to be female to share girls’ dormitories, it has been reported.

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‘Cult-like meeting’ pressured teachers to ignore trans guidance for schools

‘New Tavistock’ urged to uphold advice protecting gender-confused children

 
 
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The Government has launched an investigation into pornography’s devastating impact on society as part of a review of current regulation following the passing of the Online Safety Act.

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Young people may watch porn even more than thought

 
Cerys McCrindle

A young woman with Down’s syndrome has been praised for passing on her love of swimming to others.

 
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England Netball star Ellie Rattu has publicly declared that she plays the sport in worship of God.

 
 

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