'Adolescence' already has people calling for a smartphone ban for children, and UK politicians are seizing upon the fictional story to combat ‘toxic’ male online influence.
The UK's battle over assisted suicide has, on the one hand, a rich person celebrating their 'right to die,' starkly contrasted with the despair of the vulnerable and disabled lamenting the future of medicine.
UK scientist Peter Wilkins was told that he was a 'security risk' for affirming the male-female sex binary. For those who believe that it is hyperbolic to conclude that gender ideology is a national security issue: What do you think now?
Stephen Ireland of 'Pride in Surrey' was found guilty of 'causing a child under the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity, one count of sexual assault of a child under 13 and six counts of making indecent images of children.'
Although questions remain over how a permanent settlement can be reached, the news that the Trump administration has secured a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine is the latest in a dramatic and rapid series of moves towards peace.
Senior consultant physicians in Britain slammed Labour MP Kim Leadbeater’s euthanasia bill, urging conscience protections via an ‘opt-in model’ and a full separation of assisted suicide provision from NHS healthcare services.
On this episode of Faith and Reason, Deal Hudson returns to discuss Trump and Zelensky's heated exchange in the White House, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer saying Britain is ready to 'put boots on the ground' in Ukraine, and much more.
King Charles, the head of the Anglican Church, is under fire from Christians for hosting Windsor Castle’s first ever ‘Iftar’ dinner while failing to wish Christians a blessed Lent.