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CI News: 9 February 2018

In the news this week: Stonewall urges teachers to promote LGBT issues in Maths and Science, a parent is abused on Mumsnet for questioning a school LGBT day, and Ocado removes a blasphemous product after complaints.

CI News: 5 November 2021

In the news this week: Campaigners oppose activists’ push for Christian teaching to be covered by conversion therapy ban, the Department of Health is the latest public body to leave Stonewall’s ‘Diversity Champions’ scheme, and it’s Strictly ‘No’ to Halloween for BBC’s Dan Walker.

CI News: 29 October 2021

In the news this week: The Government is told that “praying shouldn’t be a crime” by the CI’s new campaign, Bath’s Theatre Royal is to host a controversial sex ed show for children as young as five, and the BBC’s Stephen Nolan reveals that he was warned off publicly criticising Stonewall.

CI News: 25 May 2018

In the news this week: Ireland urged to ‘save the eighth’, 5-year-olds to get LGBTQ+ sex education in Wales, Primark announces new gay pride range with Stonewall and Jacob Rees-Mogg challenges BBC over ‘intolerant tolerance’.

CI News: 22 October 2021

In the news this week: A BBC podcast exposes how public institutions have been captured by Stonewall ideology, Justin Welby and Gordon Brown oppose an attempt to legalise assisted suicide, and The Christian Institute pays tribute to Sir David Amess MP.

CI News: 17 September 2021

In the news this week: The British Medical Association abandons its opposition to assisted suicide, trans activists liken those who uphold the reality of biological sex to fascists, and the Crown Prosecution Service becomes the latest public body to distance itself from Stonewall.

CI News: 10 September 2021

In the news this week: The Church in Wales approves same-sex blessings, more Police Commissioners warn of Stonewall’s influence, and six years on, we look back at the resounding defeat of assisted suicide proposals in the House of Commons.

CI News: 3 September 2021

In the news this week: The Children’s Commissioner calls for tougher age-verification checks to protect children, Ofcom leaves LGBT lobby group Stonewall’s Diversity Champions scheme, and parents help defeat a move to introduce gender neutral toilets at a Scottish secondary school.

CI News: 17 August 2018

In the news this week: Survey reveals no-fault divorce pitfalls, pro-life campaigners intend to appeal against home abortions ruling and Stonewall’s push for male access to women’s refuges is challenged by a Violence Against Women campaigner.

CI News: 13 August 2021

In the news this week: A report reveals LGBT lobby group Stonewall has been receiving £1m a year of taxpayers money, the majority of the Irish public support keeping single-sex spaces, and the world’s smallest newborn goes home.

CI News: 5 October 2018

In the news this week: Theresa May backs heterosexual civil partnerships, LGBT campaigners criticise Stonewall’s promotion of transgenderism and a street preacher is exonerated after The Christian Institute intervenes.

CI News: 11 June 2021

In the news this week: Edinburgh Council apologises for cancelling a Christian conference, No fault divorce law is delayed, and Maya Forstater wins her case on the right to express the reality of biological sex.

CI News: 4 June 2021

In the news this week: The CI threatens the Northern Ireland Executive with legal action over a possible prayer ban, public bodies abandon Stonewall’s ‘diversity’ scheme amid concerns over its extreme pro-trans stance, and a group of prominent law professors in America speak out against religious oppression in Finland.

CI News: 21 May 2021

In the news this week: Essex University is told it has been misled by Stonewall over equality law, Richard Dawkins claims aborting a baby with Down’s syndrome is “wise and sensible”, and CI News turns ten!

CI News: 18 January 2019

In the news this week: In the news this week: The Royal College of Physicians abandons its stance against assisted suicide, Stonewall pressures Westminster to impose same-sex marriage on Northern Ireland, and Open Doors reveals a dramatic increase in global Christian persecution.

CI News: 27 November 2020

In the news this week: The Christian Institute welcomes the reopening of church buildings, the Scottish Civil Service is criticised for pushing Stonewall’s trans agenda, and a pro-life student midwife receives an apology from her university, after mistreatment over her beliefs.

CI News: 6 November 2020

In the news this week: The Government is criticised for its decision to close churches in England, the Law Commission recommends prosecuting so-called ‘hate speech’ in the home, and LGBT lobby group Stonewall receives hundreds of thousands in taxpayer money.

CI News: 24 February 2023

In the news this week: A global group of Anglican bishops announces it cannot remain in communion with the Church of England, a former SNP Minister says the Scottish Government should have heeded women’s concerns over gender self-ID, and a baby born with just half a heart is now almost two years old after his mum turned down an abortion.

CI News: 24 February 2023

In the news this week: A global group of Anglican bishops announces it cannot remain in communion with the Church of England, a former SNP Minister says the Scottish Government should have heeded women’s concerns over gender self-ID, and a baby born with just half a heart is now almost two years old after his mum turned down an abortion.

News Bulletin 8 August 2014

The new leader of Stonewall, Ruth Hunt, says she wants pro-gay storybooks in all preschools — A mother has spoken of her delight after refusing to abort her son who had been diagnosed with a serious medical problem — A new minister at the Northern Ireland Office has suggested that Ashers Baking Company acted against the law — Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali has said the role of fathers in the nurture of their children is unique and cannot be replaced. — A severely paralysed mother says she is so pleased and proud after completing a university degree, by blinking.

CI News: 19 November 2021

In the news this week: Campaigners challenge the Government over the limited time given to its consultation on a ‘conversion therapy’ ban, a concerned father expresses his delight at a High Court ruling allowing him to challenge the government over missing porn safeguards, and Her Majesty the Queen commends the unchanging Gospel of Christ to the Church of England General Synod.

News Bulletin 13 June 2014

The No 2 Named Persons campaign, backed by The Christian Institute, was launched in Edinburgh — A new report shows that 498 abortions for babies diagnosed with Down’s Syndrome were not included in Department of Health figures — A group of campaigners, including members of the Sex Education Forum, the Chief Executive of the PSHE Association and Stonewall’s Head of Education claim Primary school children should have compulsory sex education — Home Education Northern Ireland has warned that a new draft policy to regulate and monitor home educators are “deeply alarming and intrusive” — Paralympic star Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson says disabled people and the elderly could feel pressure to kill themselves if assisted suicide is introduced.

News Bulletin 16 May 2014

Essex County Council criticised after it told churches they must register to conduct same-sex marriages — A new poll finds David Cameron’s same-sex marriage policy could harm the Conservative party in the local and European elections — New Church of England guidance to tackle homophobic bullying in its schools is criticised for mentioning Stonewall more than Jesus Christ — Conservative MP David Burrowes warns that dozens of doctors who pre-signed abortion forms may escape prosecution through an absurd technicality — Ex drug dealer Luke Wardle tells The Christian Institute that cannabis is a gateway drug, leading to harder substances.

CI News: 18 June 2021

In the news this week: The Christian Institute calls on Downing Street to ignore demands to ban ‘gentle non-coercive prayer’, a senior police officer admits that woke policing threatens its impartiality, and the Leeds red light district finally closes.

CI News: 28 August 2020

In the news this week: An atheist activist welcomes Scotland’s Hate Crime Bill as an opportunity to criminalise the Bible, a new report reveals that care homes were asked to implement blanket DNRs at the height of the coronavirus outbreak, and new phone technology could protect kids from explicit content.

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