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Government to take firmer stance on religious ‘conversion therapy’

Mike Freer, the Minister for Equalities, has confirmed that the Government’s proposed ban on so-called ‘conversion therapy’ will cover both practices that take place in religious settings and those that are carried out by ministers of religion. LGBT Humanists has previously called on the Government to close loopholes in its proposals on religious conversion therapy. Today it has welcomed… Read more »

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Home Office deflates restrictive firearms bill

The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) is fully supportive of the Home Office’s response to a private member’s bill wishing to restrict the use of firearms. Luke Pollard, MP for Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport, is introducing a bill that aims to ban the keeping of pump-action shotguns in homes. The bill wishes to tackle the horrific… Read more »

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Police can stop and search without suspicion an offence has been committed
Thousands stopped and searched illegally

By politics.co.uk staff Thousands of people in Britain have been illegally stopped and searched, according to figures released by the Home Office. Section 44 of the Terrorism Act has had its powers misused by police, with actions taking place without the required authorisations. Police minister Nick Herbert blamed administrative errors and ordered an internal review…. Read more »

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Brian Haw has been camped outside parliament for nine years
Brian Haw arrested ahead of Queen’s arrival

By politics.co.uk staff The arrival of the Queen for the state opening of parliament has been marred by the arrest of Brian Haw, a peace campaigner. Mr Haw has been protesting in Parliament Square since 2001, and has survived several attempts to move him. But the peace campaigner was held while police searched the ‘peace… Read more »