Saturday, July 28, 2007
Charity forced to turn away children by Labour's new gay law
A leading Roman Catholic adoption charity is to stop finding parents for children in care because it cannot accept Labour's new laws on homosexual rights.
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Thursday, July 26, 2007
'Out-of-control' British teens the worst behaved in Europe
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Gay Church proving popular
A Church in Birmingham set up for gay Christians is growing as they feel alienated from traditional religious establishments.
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Teen contraceptive plans unveiled
Young mothers and fathers are to be given better access to contraception as part of a government drive to cut teenage pregnancy rates.
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Christian's rights 'not violated'
The human rights of a university student in Devon were not violated, an independent adjudicator has ruled.
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Cannabis laws set to be reviewed
Laws making possession of cannabis a largely non-arrestable offence could be reversed, Gordon Brown has said.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Bishop loses gay employment case
A gay man has won his case for unlawful discrimination after he was refused a youth official's job by a Church of England bishop.
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Careers 'put family life under huge strain'
Family life is under unprecedented strain because increasing career pressures force couples with children to work longer hours, a report has found.
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'Chastity ring' girl loses case
A 16-year-old girl was not discriminated against when she was banned from wearing a "purity ring" in school, the High Court has ruled.
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Thursday, July 12, 2007
Schools give morning after pill to 11-year-olds
Thousands of girls as young as 11 can obtain the morning after pill at school without telling their parents, it was disclosed last night.
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Brown scraps Blair's plans for supercasinos
Gordon Brown has killed off the chances of a super casino opening in Britain, in his most explicit break from the Blair era to date.
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Baby doctor cleared of misconduct
A doctor who admitted hastening the deaths of two dying babies by injecting them with a paralysing drug has been cleared of misconduct.
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Friday, July 06, 2007
Social breakdown 'is costing Britain £102bn every year'
The cost to Britain of social breakdown is running at £102billion a year, according to the Tories.
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Sunday, July 01, 2007
Labour government's anti-life record unlikely to change under Brown, warns SPUC
Number of marriages falls to lowest level on record
The number of people getting married in England and Wales has fallen to the lowest number on record.