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Ex-magistrate challenges Lord Chief Justice and Lord Chancellor over pro-family dismissal

13 May 2019

An ex-magistrate, removed from the judiciary for expressing the view that it is in a child's best interests to be raised by a mother and a father, is set to take on the most senior judge and Lord Chancellor in England and Wales at an Employment Appeal Tribunal in central London on the 14 and 15 May.

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Women’s committee goes against 88.7% of respondents over Northern Ireland abortion law change

25 April 2019

Following an inquiry, the Women and Equalities Committee has today released its findings which recommends changes to abortion law in Northern Ireland despite 88.7% of submissions saying there should be no change to the law.

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Christian school worker sacked for sharing concerns about sex education

16 April 2019

A Christian school worker is to challenge a Gloucestershire school academy's decision to dismiss her for gross misconduct. She was dismissed after she shared with friends two Facebook posts that raised concerns about Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) at another school in the same village - her own child’s Church of England primary school. 

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Pro-life group takes legal action against Aberdeen University as anti-free speech trend continues across UK universities

14 April 2019

A pro-life student university group has launched a legal challenge against the University of Aberdeen after its attempts at affiliation were repeatedly rejected by the Students’ Union based on their policy barring pro-life societies on campus.

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‘No reason’ unilateral divorce laws set to undermine marriage and family

9 April 2019

Today, Justice Secretary, David Gauke has announced that divorce laws in England and Wales are to be overhauled in yet another move by the government that undermines the nature of marriage.

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