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US Government appeal ruling blocking stem cell research funding
The US Government is appealing a court ruling made on the 23 August 2010 which temporarily prevents Government funding of embryonic stem cell research.
Two arrested over assisted suicide of disabled British man
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of assisting the suicide of a severely disabled man who travelled from Britain to Switzerland to die.
CCFON calls for response on Licensing Consultation
The Home Office has launched a consultation on the Licensing Act which is open to the public. This is a great opportunity to share your views with the Government.
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Homosexual activist speaks at ‘Christian’ festival 2nd September 2010
Leading homosexual activist Peter Tatchell appeared at the Greenbelt festival on 28 August to speak about “the struggle for queer freedom in Africa”.

Senior Catholic blames UK’s ‘moral wasteland’ on equal rights 2nd September 2010
An adviser to the Archbishop of Westminster has called Britain the "the geopolitical epicentre of the culture of death".

Pensioner with ‘locked-in’ syndrome now racing cars 2nd September 2010
A stroke victim from Sussex who faced a lifetime of paralysis has defied medical experts and learnt to walk again.

Attempt to make sex education compulsory 2nd September 2010
Labour MP Chris Bryant intends to propose a ten-minute rule bill on 8 September 2010 which would seek to make sex education compulsory in schools, threatening the freedom that parents currently have to withdraw their children from sex education.





