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Carys Moseley
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The problem with the latest conversion therapy ban bill
The wording of the bill makes clear that any person – not just any therapist – could be criminalised.
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What is the Labour party really saying on sex and gender?
Christian Concern's Public Policy Researcher Carys Moseley looks at new comments from Labour on its transgender policy.
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Ex-gay prosecution in Malta is globally significant for free speech
The case against Matthew Grech will send out signals to governments everywhere to be more intolerant of speech they don't like.
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The Qatar World Cup and Islamisation
The world's Christians have a major apologetic opportunity with this World Cup to illustrate the differences between Christianity and Islam on the social level. Let's make sure that we take it.
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A government rebuke for ITV news editor after 'conversion therapy' story
The truth is that we don't really know what the government is going to do.
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Gender is not a spectrum
The former Archbishop of Canterbury is wrong about gender identity.
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Is Nolan's BBC-Stonewall investigation a 'Romans' moment in culture?
By now it is well-known that BBC journalist Stephen Nolan has produced a 10-part podcast series about Stonewall's vast influence on public bodies – including the BBC. This is clearly a highly significant event, arguably a turning point in the endless debate over sex, gender and sexuality.
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Will we soon see state surveillance of Christian ministries?
The Cooper Report effectively calls for state surveillance of the homes of faithful Christian pastors, leaders, counsellors and therapists.
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