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Mark Gilmore

Mark serves as the policy advisor at the Evangelical Alliance. He has worked in both the House of Lords, House Commons and as a parliamentary officer to the Christians in Parliament All Party Parliamentary Group. He is interested in the role of faith in public life, Jesus’ call to social justice and all things policy. When he isn’t talking politics, he enjoys theatre, singing and a good run!

The promise and peril of digital ID

2 October 2025Policy advisor Mark Gilmore explores the pros and cons of introducing digital ID, and how Christians can respond

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A glimmer of hope: the Lords is uncovering the truth about assisted suicide

23 September 2025Why is additional scrutiny such good news for this debate?

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Ending the wild west: why the Online Safety Act matters

19 September 2025Children have gone unprotected online for too long

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Do not be silent: speaking truth in a culture of fear

23 July 2025Will The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act protect our freedom to speak?

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What the decriminalisation of abortion really means in practice

12 June 2025Evangelicals must speak up and speak out for both lives; women and the unborn

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An update on the push for assisted suicide in Westminster and Scotland

19 May 2025Mark Gilmore highlights four key concerns following recent government debates

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Five things the church can do to support mothers in pregnancy crisis

15 May 2025Mark Gilmore shares his takeaways from the Churches and Pregnancy Crisis Roundtable, chaired by the Evangelical Alliance's Both Lives team

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