Stonewall ‘intimidating’ schools
The Christian Institute’s Education Officer John Denning explains that Stonewall is intimidating schools into promoting LGBT issues in various subjects with its misleading guidance. Read more here.
The Christian Institute’s Education Officer John Denning explains that Stonewall is intimidating schools into promoting LGBT issues in various subjects with its misleading guidance. Read more here.
British homosexual lobby group, Stonewall, has sent a teacher training pack to primary schools. A DVD accompanying the pack features teachers giving tips. One encourages boys to wear dresses, another says it is wonderful for boys to join cheerleading team, another says children should be taught to resist the values of their parents and grandparents.
Simon Calvert criticises officials in the Scottish Civil Service for pandering to Stonewall’s political agenda , particularly on issues of transgender ideology.
Education Officer John Denning calls on Ofsted to conduct school inspections free from Stonewall bias.
Ciarán Kelly calls for public bodies to “shun Stonewall’s misleading advice”.
The Christian Institute criticises Stonewall for urging teachers to promote LGBT issues across the curriculum. Read more here.
Former science teacher Miriam Cates MP says groups such as Stonewall and Mermaids must not be allowed to promote dangerous, unscientific gender ideologies in schools.
Public concern about a planned new law on ‘conversion therapy’ continues to grow. Much of the opposition stems from the serious lack of clarity about what is to be outlawed.
Those calling for a broad conversion therapy law have consistently called for governments across the UK to follow the example of Victoria, Australia.
The Government intends to ban ‘conversion therapy’. A new law covering both sexual orientation and gender identity is being drafted, overseen by Equalities Minister Roderic O’Gorman TD.
Christian campaigners have questioned the influence of Stonewall on Scotland’s civil service after it emerged that several controversial policies have been introduced in alignment with Stonewall’s political aims.
In the news this week: A study finds that married parents are three times more likely to be together when their child reaches 14 than unmarried parents, Stonewall’s Chairman says it will soon be normal for men to breastfeed, and a couple who refused to abort their daughter give thanks for her successful surgery.
In the news this week: The Institute steps up its campaign against proposals for a conversion practices Bill which would criminalise the ordinary work of churches, Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch says the Government must never again let Stonewall dictate policy, and more babies born at 22 weeks are surviving following the expansion of neonatal care.
In the news this week: Christian MP Nick Fletcher says any new ‘conversion therapy’ law must not criminalise parents, pro-abortion MPs attempt to hijack the Government’s Criminal Justice Bill in their latest effort to decriminalise abortion, and Stonewall is blasted for campaigning to undermine equality in Britain.
In the news this week: Christian MP Nick Fletcher says any new ‘conversion therapy’ law must not criminalise parents, pro-abortion MPs attempt to hijack the Government’s Criminal Justice Bill in their latest effort to decriminalise abortion, and Stonewall is blasted for campaigning to undermine equality in Britain.
In the news this week: The Institute steps up its campaign against proposals for a conversion practices Bill which would criminalise the ordinary work of churches, Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch says the Government must never again let Stonewall dictate policy, and more babies born at 22 weeks are surviving following the expansion of neonatal care.
In the news this week: A study finds that married parents are three times more likely to be together when their child reaches 14 than unmarried parents, Stonewall’s Chairman says it will soon be normal for men to breastfeed, and a couple who refused to abort their daughter give thanks for her successful surgery.
In the news this week: The Christian Institute urges Number 10 not to pursue a conversion therapy ban over fears it could repress religious freedom, comments from Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley could see an end to officers promoting LGBT Pride and Stonewall, and after a series of legal victories, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association will hold meetings at venues that previously cancelled over its views on marriage.
In the news this week: The Christian Institute urges Number 10 not to pursue a conversion therapy ban over fears it could repress religious freedom, comments from Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley could see an end to officers promoting LGBT Pride and Stonewall, and after a series of legal victories, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association will hold meetings at venues that previously cancelled over its views on marriage.
The Scottish Government is pushing ahead with dramatic plans to make it easier to change legal sex.
We have excellent laws on free speech. These include the freedom to disagree on transgenderism.
The Scottish Government has promised a public consultation on conversion therapy legislation covering both sexual orientation and gender identity by the end of 2023. It had previously committed to publish a Bill by this date.
The Government has introduced an Online Safety Bill to bolster regulation of the internet. It risks unfashionable views – like biblical teaching on sexual ethics – being censored because some people don’t like them. This could profoundly limit religious freedom and debate. If something is legal to say offline, it should be allowed online.
In the news this week: The BBC withdraws from Stonewall’s controversial ‘Diversity Champions’ scheme, Franklin Graham will speak in Sheffield next year after Council officials backed down, and palliative care doctors explain why legalising assisted suicide would put vulnerable people at risk.
In the news this week: Police Commissioner warns force: ‘Stonewall is a threat to women’, Scot Govt’s gender self-ID plans based on ‘dangerous ideology’, One million more Covid internet gamblers and Government says no to secular assemblies.
In the news this week: Stonewall releases controversial guidance for primary schools, a gay-rights activist criticises the lack of free speech protections on same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland, and landmarks light up red to highlight Christian persecution.
In the news this week: The Government is consulting on a highly permissive new abortion law for Northern Ireland, a Stonewall co-founder accuses the group of shutting down debate on transgenderism and the Department for Education says schools must consult parents on LGBT teaching.
In the news this week: Controversial lobby group Stonewall denies the reality of biological sex in court hearing, Northern Ireland’s most senior lawyer challenges a ban on peaceful protests outside abortion clinics, and Sadiq Khan is under fire for trying to decriminalise cannabis.
In the news this week: The Christian Institute calls for an end to the influence of Stonewall dogma on school inspections, the BBC is accused of hosting training that encouraged journalists to promote transgender ideology, and the Baptist Union considers allowing same-sex marriage for its ministers.