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We urge the Scottish Government to re-prioritise homelessness and drug addiction recovery in upcoming Budget
We acknowledge the Budget is restricted without the full powers of independence, but the government can still act to reduce homelessness and improve drug addiction recovery
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Briefing: Martyn’s Law and how it could impact church services and events
Could a potential law change incur new costs for churches and allow the government to over-regulate premises?
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Evangelical parents are dissatisfied with relationship and sex education in English schools
Results of our recent survey highlight the need for significant strengthening of government guidance around RSHE
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The King’s Speech: 21 new bills but no mention of conversion therapy
Initial reaction to the King's Speech from Alicia Edmund, our head of public policy
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What’s happening with the government’s conversion therapy plans?
Confusion and uncertainty about whether government plans to introduce new laws are being pushed forward or into the long grass.
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Focus on doing justice needs to go deeper – reflections on Scotland’s Programme for Government
Chris Ringland, public policy officer for Scotland, shares his thoughts on the Scottish Government’s plans for the year and where he thinks it could have gone further
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Religious freedom in the workplace - why this should be central to human rights at work inquiry
Danny Webster, director of advocacy explains why the parliament must make freedom of religion or belief in the workplace a human rights priority
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Westminster round-up: Making sense of it all
As Parliament breaks for the summer, Alicia Edmund, head of policy, recaps on key policy developments and signals what this means going forward
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The government are reviewing relationship and sex education in England: here’s what you should know
Following claims that current relationship and sex education in England is “age-inappropriate” and “sexualising” the government are reviewing their guidance on the subject
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Why we must oppose assisted dying proposals in Scotland
Good intentions are not enough when it comes to policymaking for life and death
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‘What is a woman?’ – the question that continues to divide parliamentarians and the public
Following a recent debate among MPs relating to biological sex and gender, how can evangelicals engage more effectively on this issue?
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