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The case of Henry Nowak has generated intense public debate. It has raised questions about policing, equality before the law, freedom of expression, public disorder, and the way our institutions respond to different communities. These are serious matters that deserve serious discussion.

I find myself agreeing with an observation recently made by Brendan O’Neill in The S...


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The Free Church (Continuing) Ratagan Youth Conference weekend took place at the end of February in the Scottish Highlands.

The speaker for the conference was Revd A. James MacInnes (Lochalsh and Strath FCC); his subject for the conference was ‘The Great Commission’.

Over three talks, we considered ‘The Revelation’, ‘The Responsibility’, and ‘The Result’. The key t...


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A Canadian court is weighing whether actress and comedian Claire Brosseau should gain access to Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) based solely on her mental illness.

Brosseau, who says decades of bipolar disorder and PTSD have left her in constant suffering, argues Canada’s exclusion of psychiatric illness from MAID is discriminatory.

Her supporters frame the cas...


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Christianity has lost more believers than most other faith groups around the world recently, but the two biggest denominations have diverged in terms of ‘faith switching’.

According to research published by the Pew Centre for Research, Catholicism has lost people to religious ‘switching’ in many countries, while Protestantism has gained.

Switching is defined as ha...


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Christian mission work in India and its financial support from countries like the UK could suffer a major setback if proposed new regulations are passed by that country’s parliament, Release International has warned.

The Foreign Contribution Regulation Amendment (FCRA) license is the regulated authority by which an Indian-based NGO can receive foreign funding.

But...


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