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Ultimate act of compassion – or licensed murder of the ‘incurable’?

DATE : 26 July 2024 AUTHOR :

Prior to the General Election, Sir Keir Starmer expressed his unequivocal support for any future Bill on assisted dying that would come before Parliament.  Now, barely three weeks into the new Parliament and with what feels to be almost unseemly haste, that Bill is set to be introduced into the House of Lords by Lord Falconer […]

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State Sanctioned Murder

DATE : 23 July 2024 AUTHOR :

Do you, assisted dying, take euthanasia to be your lawful wedded husband? Next Friday, on 26th July, former Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Lord Falconer of Thoroton, is set to introduce (yet again) his Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults Bill in the House of Lords.  This will be his fifth attempt to introduce […]

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The Devil in the Detail

DATE : 17 July 2024 AUTHOR :

In an interview with Beth Rigby of Sky News some three weeks before the General Election, in answer to a question about his support for Jeremy Corbyn, Sir Keir Starmer said, ‘I backed Jeremy Corbyn in 2019 because I thought he would lose.’ As context, it will no doubt be remembered that this is the […]

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Calling all Christians – your country needs you

DATE : 19 June 2024 AUTHOR :

The UK is in a mess.  Our much-vaunted NHS is hopelessly fractured and no longer fit for purpose; our economy is a shambles, with an ever-present threat of  financial collapse; the family, once the bedrock of our society, is in what looks to be terminal decline, leading to what’s been called an epidemic of ‘loneliness’, and soaring rates […]

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No Decriminalisation Rally

DATE : 4 June 2024 AUTHOR :

In May 2024, British Pro-Life organisations decided to hold a rally. The rally was in response to amendments to the Criminal Justice Bill that would see abortion decriminalised up to birth in England and Wales. If made law, these amendments, proposed by MPs Diane Johnson and Stella Creasey would give the UK the most liberal […]

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