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 

British teenagers are the worst behaved in Europe, a report has revealed.

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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 

Anti-life agenda feared under new health secretary, says SPUC.

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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.

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