A Christian student is to challenge the University of Sheffield's decision to expel him from his course for Facebook comments at the Court of Appeal on 12 March. The case will have implications for whether the 6 million regulated professionals in the UK truly have freedom of speech.
Read moreA magistrate, removed by the NHS as a non-executive director for expressing the view that it is in a child's best interests to be raised by a mother and a father, will be heard at the Employment Appeal Tribunal in Central London today.
Read moreChristian Concern welcomes today’s ruling by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the application of Sharia law in Europe.
Read moreChristian Concern's chief executive Andrea Minichiello Williams, who is a lay member of the Church of England's General Synod, has responded to new Church of England guidance on how to formally recognise and 'celebrate' a person's gender transition.
Read moreIn a hearing on 27 November 2018, ex-magistrate Mr Richard Page was granted permission to take his case against the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice to the Employment Appeal Tribunal.
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