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Teaching for today
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Innhold levert av The Christian Institute. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av The Christian Institute eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
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Innhold levert av The Christian Institute. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av The Christian Institute eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
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Teaching for today
In CI News this week: The Education Secretary pledges to implement the shelved Higher Education free speech act, MPs call on the Health Secretary to close an abortion loophole over fears it could be exploited by abusers, and in North Wales an initiative targeting criminal gangs is helping users get off illegal drugs. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Education Secretary pledges to relaunch blocked uni free speech law Health Secretary urged to prevent ‘heinous crimes’ by closing abortion loophole Open Doors: 380 million Christians face persecution Cutting crime tackles drug addiction in Wales UK’s first drug ‘shooting gallery’ opens…
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In CI News this week: Liam McArthur tells MSPs that the cost of his assisted suicide proposals will be covered by reduced expenditure on end-of-life care, the Chairman of the College of Policing warns that dealing with non-crime hate incidents is distracting police from tackling real crimes, and Sir Keir Starmer expresses his appreciation for the ordinary work of churches. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories McArthur: ‘Assisted suicide costs will be covered by reduced demand for palliative care’ Euthanasia cause of 1 in 20 Canada deaths Police chief calls for ‘common sense’ approach on non-crime hate incidents LTA bans men from women’s tennis across all competitive levels ‘A huge win for women’: New policy stops men competing in women’s golf Judy Murray: ‘To believe in biological reality is not transphobic’ PM thanks churches for bringing ‘hope and light’ to communities…
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In CI News this week: Puberty blockers for gender-confused children are now banned ‘indefinitely’ across the UK, nearly eight in ten university staff believe free speech has become more restricted over the last ten years, and Christian MP David Smith is appointed the new UK Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories ‘Indefinite’ puberty blocker ban in place across UK Academics ‘self-censoring’ as many concerned free speech is increasingly restricted Education Secretary pledges to uphold free speech on campus despite axing law Pizza Hut slammed over ‘dangerous’ gambling ads Christian MP appointed to champion religious liberty worldwide…
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In CI News this week: The progress of Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill continues to be met with widespread dismay, over a hundred thousand people urge the Prime Minister to ban gambling adverts from football, and a five-year-old girl is thriving after her mum chose life. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Widespread dismay at progress of ‘unworkable’ Leadbeater Bill 125,000 tell PM to kick gambling adverts out of football Devastating report calls for halt to slide towards decriminalising drugs ‘I couldn’t abort her’ says mum who chose life…
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In CI News this week: MPs vote in support of Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill, the Government introduces new measures to tackle the damage done by gambling, and police forces in Britain record 13 thousand ‘non-crime hate incidents’ in the year to June 2024. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Dark day as MPs vote in favour of assisted suicide Bill Gambling companies hit by statutory levy and cap on online slots Govt urged to ditch non-crime hate incidents Police policy on strip searches by trans officers ‘fails women’…
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In CI News this week: The two longest-serving MPs in the House of Commons urge their colleagues to reject Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide proposals, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson faces renewed calls to implement a new law ensuring universities protect free speech, and a neonatal intensive care unit in Hull is saving the lives of babies born at 22 weeks. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Long-serving MPs urge Commons to reject ill-conceived Leadbeater Bill Leading cultural figures urge Govt to bolster Uni free speech protections MSP slams pro-trans group’s primary school scheme Babies born at 22 weeks ‘surviving and going home’, Hull NICU reports…
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In CI News this week: The details of Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill are published less than three weeks before MPs’ crucial ‘life or death’ debate in the House of Commons, the Archbishop of Canterbury resigns, and Olympic medallist Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix speaks of the importance of her faith in Christ. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Assisted suicide Bill published: ‘Rushed, arbitrary and set to expand’ say experts Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigns over child abuse report Betting companies ‘out of control’ as youth problem gambling doubles GB Olympic medallist Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix on faith and family…
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In CI News this week: The Education Secretary faces court for blocking a free speech law, veteran journalist Charles Moore challenges the deception of so-called assisted dying, and Baby Loss Certificates are now available to more parents who have suffered a miscarriage. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Education Secretary faces legal action over blocked free speech law Charles Moore: ‘Assisted suicide would damage the moral fabric of our society’ Lessons from Belgium: Cancer doctors on the dangers of assisted suicide Puberty blocker study was withheld ‘because data didn’t back trans agenda’ ‘The most wonderful piece of paper’: Baby Loss Certificates extended…
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In CI News this week: Censorship zones banning prayer and help outside abortion centres are imposed in England and Wales, palliative care experts urge Hospice UK to drop its 'neutral' stance on assisted suicide, and a mother speaks about choosing life for her unborn child with Down’s syndrome. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Abortion censorship zones now in force across England and Wales Royal British Legion peddles ‘LGBT poppy’ ahead of Remembrance Day Hospice UK urged to take clear stance against assisted suicide Mum pressured to abort child with Down’s syndrome chooses life Christian Institute founding Chairman John Burn OBE dies…
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In CI News this week: The Prime Minister has been urged not to pursue a “full trans-inclusive ban” on so called conversion practices, scandal-hit LGBT group Mermaids is reprimanded by the Charity Commission over multiple failings, and the Welsh Parliament votes not to support legalising assisted suicide. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories PM urged to ditch anti-parent conversion practices law Children’s Commissioner: ‘Axe legal defence of reasonable chastisement’ Mermaids: LGBT group rapped by Charity Commission over multiple failings Senedd rejects assisted suicide…
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In CI News this week: The Archbishop of Canterbury warns that assisted suicide endangers the vulnerable, an army veteran is convicted for silently praying near an abortion centre, and a Welsh baby who was born at 23 weeks goes home after 18 months in hospital. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Justin Welby: ‘Assisted suicide could easily become a duty to die’ Govt acknowledges CI concerns over impact of gender ideology in schools Stormont sex ed consultation amended after CI intervention Army veteran convicted of ‘thought crime’ near abortion centre ‘Wales’ smallest baby’ goes home after being born at just 23 weeks…
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In the news this week: MPs complain that controversial new proposals on assisted suicide don’t go far enough, former SNP Minister Ash Regan seeks to overhaul Scotland’s prostitution laws, and a woman born before the abortion limit celebrates her 35th birthday. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories MPs push to expand incoming assisted suicide Bill MSP: ‘Scotland must end the rape of women in so-called sex work’ Royal College of Psychiatrists joins Stonewall exodus Baby who weighed less than a bag of sugar celebrates 35th birthday…
In the news this week: The House of Commons is set to debate removing end-of-life protections for vulnerable people, the Government admits its party’s definition of Islamophobia is not in line with equality law, and in the US a teacher fired for not endorsing trans ideology is awarded over a half million dollars. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories MPs to consider ‘dangerous and ideological’ assisted suicide Bill Labour’s ‘Islamophobia’ definition contrary to equality law, Govt admits Isle of Lewis Christians urge Tesco to keep Sunday special US teacher awarded $575k after being fired for not using student’s trans pronouns…
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In the news this week: Teachers urge the Education Secretary to protect children from transgender ideology, the Liberal Democrats suggest that Christians cannot become party candidates, and the Government tells the Institute it remains committed to reforming gambling legislation. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Teachers urge Education Secretary to protect pupils from trans ideology Lib Dems: ‘Christians cannot become Lib Dem MPs’ Censorship zones to be imposed across England and Wales next month UK Govt reassures CI it will tackle gambling harm…
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In the news this week: The Health Secretary expresses serious concerns about removing end-of-life protections for the terminally ill, doctors in Scotland warn Holyrood of possible consequences of prescribing cross-sex hormones to children, and record numbers ‘March for Life’ in London. You can download the video via this link . Featured stories Health Secretary ‘deeply uncomfortable’ about legalising assisted suicide Doctors warn Holyrood of ‘trans drugs time bomb’ Peers, experts and campaigners urge Govt to curb gambling ads Record numbers reported at UK March for Life…
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