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“They are unheard, already often made to feel a burden, fear being persuaded to take lethal drugs, and they face their local ...
Some prayers are now “unlawful” in New South Wales, Australia, the Attorney General has admitted.
Peers have urged the Government to ensure sex education resources are open to parental scrutiny and to publish delayed guidance on gender-questioning pupils.
Mobile drug consumption rooms have been proposed as a cheaper alternative to Glasgow’s much-criticised drug room pilot scheme ...
An article in The New Statesman this week was entitled ‘Let them die: the case for assisted dying‘. Its author, political journalist Oli Dugmore, best known as editor of men’s website JOE.co.uk, gave ...
In a sketch for Channel 4’s Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping, David Mitchell stars in an advert for assisted suicide in a “blistering satire” that could prove prescient should the practice be ...
The Education Authority’s (EA) ‘Supporting Transgender Young People’ guidance, which was published in 2019, pushed staff to use a gender-confused child’s ‘preferred pronouns’ and allow them to access ...
During the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill’s Committee Stage in the House of Lords, Peers debated amendments to scrap ...
A baby who was born at 22 weeks has returned home after nearly five months in a neonatal intensive care unit in Las Vegas.
Many British parents are concerned about the use of inappropriate sex education material, an important poll has revealed.
More parents of school age children in England and Northern Ireland oppose a ban on smacking than support it, an important ...
Guidelines warning that men may be at risk of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) have been removed by the College of Policing ...