A Christian who was dismissed as a magistrate by the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice, after expressing his view that it was in a child’s best interests to be raised by a mother and a father, is taking legal action after being blocked from returning to his role as an NHS Trust director.
Read moreOn the same day that the Supreme Court has ruled that Employment Tribunal fees are unlawful as they create a chilling effect on access to justice, the Christian Legal Centre has filed a claim to the European Court of Human Rights on behalf of pro-life campaigner Aisling Hubert, and the prohibitive costs she suffered as a result of her private prosecution.
Read moreA new survey by ComRes, commissioned by Christian Concern and other Christian organisations, shows that there is widespread confusion and diverging opinions on the definition of extremism.
Read moreTwo disability rights campaigners will demonstrate during Noel Conway’s High Court bid for legalised assisted suicide on Monday 17 July, conveying the message that this would undermine the dignity of human life and put vulnerable lives at risk.
Read moreAnother street preacher who was charged under the Public Order Act 1986, after allegedly entering a discussion with two passers-by about homosexuality, has been acquitted.
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