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Fat cats and evangelicals: what a Tory win would really mean | Print |  Email
Friday, 26 February 2010
With Cameron in power, largely unnoticed shifts will affect all our lives, writes Johann Hari in The Independent
 
Children 'over-exposed to sexual imagery' | Print |  Email
Friday, 26 February 2010
Children are being increasingly exposed to sexual imagery and their parents have limited opportunities to stop it, a report for the Home Office warns. The report calls for tougher regulation of sexual imagery in adverts and a ban on selling "lads' mags" to under-16s, reports Dominic Casciani for BBC News
 
Terry Pratchett and Debbie Purdy back new suicide guidelines | Print |  Email
Friday, 26 February 2010
The motivation of people who help loved ones to die will be the crucial factor in deciding if they should face prosecution under landmark guidelines issued yesterday, reports Frances Gibb, Legal Editor of The Times
 
Ed Balls branded a coward by religious groups in sex education row | Print |  Email
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Mr Balls insisted there had been no ''watering down'' of the Children, Schools and Families Bill as his controversial amendment was passed by MPs. But the move was condemned by teaching unions and the National Secular Society claimed the Government had ''betrayed'' children in faith schools, reports The Daily Telegraph
 
World's temperature record to be re-analysed | Print |  Email
Thursday, 25 February 2010
The whole of the world's instrumental temperature record – millions of observations dating back more than 150 years – is to be re-analysed in an attempt to remove doubts about the reality of global warming, reports Michael McCarthy, Environment Editor of The Independent
 
DPP releases assisted suicide guidelines | Print |  Email
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Distinction must be drawn between those who help a loved one to kill themselves and those who end a life, says Keir Starmer in The Guardian
 
Republicans v secular America | Print |  Email
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
With blatant disregard for the first amendment, Republicans' intolerance of US secularism means things are turning ugly, writes Dan Kennedy in The Guardian
 
Justice begins at home | Print |  Email
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
More and more schools are aiming to put human rights at the heart of their curriculum, writes Ian Cobain in The Guardian
 
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