Are Ofsted inspections of Sunday schools really the answer to tackling extremism?
We are living in turbulent times. A fact that the all-too-recent devastation in Manchester and London reminds us of only too well.
We are living in turbulent times. A fact that the all-too-recent devastation in Manchester and London reminds us of only too well.
Simon Calvert, The Christian Institute’s Deputy Director for Public Affairs
Last month, the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) backtracked on guidance which could have eroded the conscience rights of Christian pharmacists.
Thirteen years after it was first performed, Edward Albee’s controversial play ‘The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?’ has returned to the West End.
Candidates or their canvassers may come to your door, call by telephone or stop you in the street to ask how you intend to vote. This presents an ideal opportunity to find out where the candidate stands on key moral issues. His or her opinions on these issues can be quite different from the position of their party.
In the ‘first past the post’ system for Westminster elections you vote for a particular candidate. So there are two key factors which we all must consider when deciding who to vote for. We must consider the candidates and we must consider the parties they represent.