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In the news this week: NHS England will no longer routinely prescribe puberty blockers to kids, MPs urge the Govt to make it easier for single-sex services to only admit biological women, and Scotlandâs former Finance Minister Kate Forbes says fear must not push people of faith out of politics. You can download the video via this link.Featured stories NHS set to end âroutine prescribingâ of puberty blockers for under-18s Activists âweaponise tragic eventâ to push for abortion on demand MPs contend for reality of biological sex Kate Forbes: âFear mustnât push people of faith out of politicsâ
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In the news this week: Oxfam apologises for demonising gender critics in its promotional video for LGBT Pride Month, Westminster is accused of foisting the views of pro-abortion and sex ed activists on Northern Ireland schools, and a Christian MP stands up to a UN committeeâs religious intolerance.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Oxfam apologises for âJK Rowling evil-eyed TERFâ video Liberal abortion and LGBT agenda on course for NI classrooms Palliative care expert: âAssisted suicide does not give a patient dignityâ MP calls on UN to respect UKâs Christian heritage
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In the news this week: Trans activists fail to silence professorâs gender-critical views at an Oxford Union event, documents reveal that Mermaids enjoyed a âspecial relationshipâ with the Tavistock clinic, and a couple who refused to abort their disabled son say he is âthe greatest gift we could have receivedâ. You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Trans activists fail to shut down PM-backed Oxford Union event âMissingâ emails show Tavistock âin thrallâ to scandal-hit trans group Abortion figures in Scotland rise drastically Mum: âMy doctor told me it was selfish not to abort my sonâ
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In the news this week: The Government pledges not to criminalise conversations between parents and gender confused children under a conversion therapy ban, the leader of the Liberal Democrats Sir Ed Davey says a woman can have a penis, and an international goalkeeper calls for gambling ads to be kicked out of football.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Govt: âConversion therapy ban will not outlaw discussions on genderâ Lib Dem leader Davey: âMen can be womenâ Sturgeon wins LGBT award as she claims: âGender self-ID does not diminish womenâs rightsâ Canadian bioethicists: âPoverty justifies euthanasiaâ NI goalkeeper: âGovt should give football gambling ads the bootâ
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In the news this week: The think-thank Civitas reveals that one in ten pupils aged 16 to 18 want to âchange their genderâ, a film warns of a future where assisted suicide is used to pressure the elderly into ending their lives prematurely, and MP Danny Kruger emphasises the importance of marriage to a successful society.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Civitas: One in ten teenage pupils want to âchange genderâ Plan 75 film shows âa disturbingly realistic glimpseâ of assisted suicide Downâs syndrome campaigners to take case to Europe MP: âMarriage is the only basis for a safe and successful societyâ
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In the news this week: The Prime Minister emphasises the importance of protecting womenâs spaces, itâs revealed that genetically modified babies have been born in the UK, and an unborn child receives pioneering brain surgery.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories âNot a niche issueâ: PM defends the importance of protecting womenâs spaces Scientists create UKâs first three-parent babies Floella Benjamin calls for Online Safety Bill to âend sexualisation of childrenâ World-first brain surgery for unborn baby
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In the news this week: The Information Commissioner threatens NHS Englandâs gender identity service for children with court action, people are at risk of arrest for supposedly âhateful thoughtsâ under the Irish Governmentâs proposed hate crime Bill, and tens of thousands of pupils ignore the Scottish Governmentâs controversial âsex surveyâ.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Tavistock accused of withholding information on links with Mermaids Irish Govt guilty of legislating for thought crimes, says TD Pupils snub controversial Scot Govt âsex surveyâ Christian sacked for pro-marriage views settles unfair dismissal case
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In the news this week: The Government publishes its long-awaited gambling review, Home Secretary Suella Braverman tells the police to pursue criminals rather than promoting wokery, and we reflect on Britainâs 55 years of abortion shame.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Govt urged to âact nowâ as long-delayed review to tackle gambling crisis drags on âFight crime not free speechâ Home Secretary tells police Review launched over censusâ dodgy trans data 55 years of Britainâs abortion shame
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In the news this week: Rishi Sunak backs the âfundamental importanceâ of biological sex, the Netherlands expands euthanasia to children of all ages, and we remember the life of the evangelist and founder of Operation Mobilisation George Verwer.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories PM: âBiological sex is fundamentally importantâ Backlash to WI âforcing groups to admit menâ Euthanasia to be available to all Dutch children George Verwer 1938-2023: âA loving friend with a big heart for Jesusâ
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In the news this week: Holyrood announces a legal challenge against Westminsterâs decision to block its âsex-swapâ Bill, Anglican church leaders say they can no longer recognise the Church of Englandâs leadership, after bishops voted to bless same-sex partners and an event discussing the harm of trans ideology in Scottish schools has gone ahead, despite fears trans activists would protest against it.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Humza Yousuf will challenge Westminsterâs veto on âsex-swapâ Bill CofEâs leadership has abandoned âthe true gospel of Jesus Christâ by blessing same-sex partners Campaigners welcome Westminsterâs rejection of smacking ban Scot education event to go ahead after concerns over trans activists
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In the news this week: The Equalities Commission advises the Government to adopt a biological definition of sex in law, Church leaders in Scotland warn Holyrood not to criminalise ordinary Christians with a broad conversion therapy ban, and a baby given only 48 hours to live finally returns home after a two year stay in hospital.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Church leaders warn Scot Govt not to criminalise Christians for upholding marriage Kemi Badenoch: âSchools need robust guidance on genderâ Lord Alton: âWe ignore workplace religious discrimination at our perilâ Baby given 48 hours to live now two years old and âgetting stronger every dayâ
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Dave Greatorex, the CI’s Head of Research, outlines the biblical doctrine that underpins why the Institute does what it does, as well as explaining the reasoning for why we campaign on some issues but not others.
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In the news this week: The Government is accused of presiding over a gender ideology safeguarding scandal in schools, Scotlandâs newly elected First Minister vows to push through the SNPâs stalled âsex swapâ Bill, and Christian MP Nick Fletcher shares the Gospel with fellow Parliamentarians.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories âSafeguarding blind spotâ on sex and gender in schools exposed ROI pastors: âStop pushing porn and trans ideology on school kidsâ Humza Yousaf: âI will push through Scotlandâs vetoed sex-swap Billâ Preemie triplets celebrated as world record breakers Christian MP shares the Gospel in Parliament
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In the news this week: Controversial sex ed charity Educate and Celebrate is accused of deceiving schools over Ofsted endorsement, a new survey suggests online pornography is fuelling a rise in sexual assaults in schools, and Conservative MPs have urged the Government to give more support to stay-at-home mums.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Controversial sex ed charity accused of falsely claiming Ofsted endorsement âImposing same-sex weddings on CofE is not the job of Parliamentâ Rise in sexual assaults in schools linked to online porn MPs back stay-at-home mums
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In the news this week: The Government instructs police officers to uphold the freedom to disagree, a group of MPs are seeking to impose same-sex marriage on the CofE, and a baby deemed to have a less than ten per cent chance of survival is now six months old.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Police told to uphold freedom to disagree with same-sex marriage MPsâ âbrazen attackâ seeks to impose same-sex marriage on CofE Legal experts reject âmuddled thinkingâ of assisted suicide devotees Baby born at 22 weeks defying doctorsâ expectations
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In the news this week: The Prime Minister commits to reviewing controversial sex ed material in schools, MPs strike down a move to make it clear that people are free to pray silently in abortion clinic censorship zones, and record-breaking premature twins celebrate their first birthday.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories PM agrees to urgent review of inappropriate sex ed materials Censorship zones: MPs reject attempt to clarify that silent prayer is lawful Backlash as Prince Harry champions âself-medicatingâ drug abuse Record breaking preemie twins celebrate 1st birthday
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In the news this week: A pro-life pregnancy centre is the victim of a hatchet job by BBCâs Panorama, an official report finds little or no evidence of conversion therapy in the Republic of Ireland, and the Isle of Man has withdrawn sex ed lessons promoting radical gender ideology following a backlash from parents.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Panorama hatchet job attacks pro-life pregnancy centre Little or no evidence for âconversion therapyâ in ROI, official report finds Chaplain reported to anti-terror unit for challenging LGBT ideology will appeal case Isle of Man halts sex ed lessons after âdrag queen told kids there are 73 gendersâ
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In the news this week: A global group of Anglican bishops announces it cannot remain in communion with the Church of England, a former SNP Minister says the Scottish Government should have heeded womenâs concerns over gender self-ID, and a baby born with just half a heart is now almost two years old after his mum turned down an abortion.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Anglicans: âWe are heartbroken we can no longer recognise the CofEâs leadershipâ Former SNP Minister: âWe should have listened to womenâs concerns over gender self-IDâ Police Scotland quits Stonewallâs pro-LGBT scheme Poll: Brits strongly support porn age-verification checks Baby born with just half a heart full of life at almost two years old
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In the news this week: Further evidence emerges of the shocking ill-treatment of gender-confused children at Londonâs Tavistock clinic, MP Danny Kruger exposes the dangers of legalising assisted suicide, and magistrates in Birmingham clear pro-life campaigners of all âsilent prayerâ charges.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories Tavistock exposĂ©: âA definitive record of what happenedâ MP: âVery sinister for doctors to deem who is better off deadâ Justice Minister: âPrisons need to end drug addiction not accept itâ Magistrates clear pro-lifers of all charges
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In the news this week: The Church of England âcommendsâ plans to bless same-sex partners, Christian MPs welcome the Governmentâs defence of free speech at universities, and the CPS drops charges against a pro-lifer arrested for silently praying near an abortion clinic.You can download the video via this link.Featured stories A âsad dayâ as CofE votes to bless same-sex partners Welsh Government wants to make legal âsex swapsâ much easier Christian MPs welcome Govtâs stance on uni free speech CPS drops âsilent prayerâ charges against pro-lifer
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