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School chaplain's discrimination case over dismissal for opposing LGBT indoctrination suffers setback
A hearing in the case of a chaplain reported to the government's terrorist watchdog after saying children did not need to agree with LGBT ideology has been delayed until next year.

Sexual harassment, assault and sending nude photos common in British schools: report
Sexual harassment and the sharing of nude photos have become commonplace in British schools, while many children feel pressured into sexual activity, a shocking new Ofsted report has found.

Abortions reached record levels in Scotland during COVID-19 pandemic
Scotland's abortion numbers were at their highest since 2008 during the COVID-19 pandemic, latest figures show.

Churches are becoming 'a social action group,' need to get back to preaching the Gospel: Douglas Murray
The Church is "falling into all of the latest tropes" when it should be preaching the Gospel, says British author Douglas Murray.

It's 'wise and sensible' to abort babies with Down's syndrome, atheist Richard Dawkins says
Aborting babies with Down's syndrome or "serious" disabilities would be "wise and sensible," atheist Richard Dawkins has said.

Christians beheaded in Indonesia terror attack
Four Christian men were beheaded in a horrific terror attack in Indonesia on Tuesday, Open Doors reports.

School chaplain reported as terror threat for opposing LGBT curriculum challenges firing
A school chaplain lost his job at a Christian school and was reported to the government's counter-terrorism watchdog, Prevent, after telling students they were not compelled to "accept an ideology they disagree with," his lawyers say.

Church of Scotland to debate legislation on same-sex marriage
The Church of Scotland's General Assembly meeting later this month will debate legislation on allowing ministers to conduct same-sex marriages.

Church leaders pay tribute to 'extraordinary' Prince Philip
Church leaders have paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh, who has died aged 99 after 73 faithful years as the Queen's consort.

Scottish church leaders overjoyed as judge rules church ban 'unlawful'
Church leaders in Scotland are celebrating after a judge ruled that the Scottish government acted unconstitutionally by making in-person services a criminal offense during the lockdown.


















