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In CI News this week: The Government repeats its commitment to ban so-called conversion therapy, GCSE modern language students are encouraged to use trans-inclusive terminology, and Pastor Clive Johnston’s case is reported across the globe. You can download the video via this link. Featured stories Draft ‘conversion therapy’ Bill in King’s Speech again Home-ed registers to be mandatory under newly passed law Ex-governor: ‘Stop housing men in Scotland’s prisons for women’ ‘The abortion debate is not over in Ireland’ as crowds March for Life in Dublin
In CI News this week: Pastor Clive Johnston is convicted for preaching on John 3:16 in an abortion buffer zone, local authority home-ed registers become law under the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Act, and thousands march for life in Dublin. You can download the video via this link. Featured stories Breaking: Pastor convicted for preaching the Gospel in abortion buffer zone Home-ed registers to be mandatory under newly passed law Ex-governor: ‘Stop housing men in Scotland’s prisons for women’ ‘The abortion debate is not over in Ireland’ as crowds March for Life in Dublin
In CI News this week: A 56-year-old mother dies by assisted suicide after suffering a bereavement, free speech campaigner Harry Miller is granted permission to challenge hate crime regulations, and a believer who was deselected from the Liberal Democrats over his Christian views is vindicated. You can download the video via this link. Featured stories Healthy British woman dies at Swiss suicide clinic ‘Extreme’ abortion proposals introduced into Dáil Legal challenge to hate crime recording rules given go-ahead Lib Dems admit unlawful religious discrimination against Christian candidate
In CI News this week: Judgment on Pastor Clive Johnston’s legal case is reserved until early May, Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill has its final day of debate, and a couple offered an abortion for their unborn child with a life-threatening disorder choose life. You can download the video via this link. Featured stories Pastor Clive must wait as court reserves judgment The assisted suicide legislation has fallen! Or has it? Free speech protections to be enforced in UK universities Parents of baby diagnosed with rare genetic condition in womb choose life
In CI News this week: Churches and places of worship suffer nearly 4,000 crimes in a year, the Church in Wales enshrines same-sex blessings in its liturgy, and the legacy of Christian educator Charlotte Mason receives new impetus. You can download the video via this link. Featured stories Ten crimes a day committed against UK churches Church in Wales enshrines same-sex blessings and moves towards same-sex weddings MP launches pornographic ‘summer of sex’ campaign Anglican educator’s legacy boosted by new University appointments
In CI News this week: Parents urge high street pharmacies to stop giving sex-swap drugs to teenagers, newly released data shows four per cent of all deaths in Belgium last year were from euthanasia, and a young woman who joined the online porn-hosting platform OnlyFans at 18, warns teenagers against falling into the same trap. You can download the video via this link. Featured stories Pharmacies under fire for prescribing trans drugs to 16 and 17-year-olds Euthanasia responsible for 4 per cent of Belgium’s deaths in 2025 Academics advocate forced abortions for ‘impregnated girls’ ‘Joining OnlyFans at 18 left me broken with a drug addiction’
In CI News this week: Parliamentarians receive a book celebrating the impact of Christians on society, a 25-year-old rape victim in Spain is euthanised following a failed suicide attempt, and a Welsh mum turns her life around after gambling away forty thousand pounds. You can download the video via this link. Featured stories CI sends UK parliamentarians a book on beneficial impact of Christians Outrage over euthanasia of 25-year-old rape victim in Spain One-in-ten prescriptions of medicinal cannabis from single source From £40k gambling debt to hope and recovery
In CI News this week: A Finnish MP is convicted of “hate speech” for publishing a church booklet on marriage, the Olympics will ban men who identify as female from competing against women, and politicians call on the Irish Government to urgently tackle coerced abortions. You can download the video via this link. Featured stories Finnish Christian MP convicted of ‘crimes against humanity’ for church booklet on marriage Olympics bans biological men from competing in women’s categories Lawmakers raise alarm over increase of coerced abortion cases in Ireland Christian photographer awarded $800k after refusing to promote same-sex weddings
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