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Britain’s growing elderly population – a massive challenge
The UK is ‘woefully under-prepared for the social and economic challenges presented by an ageing society,…

Belgium becomes world leader in organ removal
According to a recent report Belgium is now the ‘world leader’ in organ removal after euthanasia.
The…

Christians: inherently generous?
New research shows that Christians are more generous than the general population when it comes to donation,…

‘Life is but a breath’ – medical mission in Ecuador
As physicians in the UK we see tragedies and heartbreak; the stillborn baby, the young father who dies…

Speaking out for truth and justice – a Christian responsibility
Speaking out for truth and justice is just one of many responsibilities we have as Christians. But I…

Woman refuses $10,000 to abort surrogate baby with special needs
This is a bizarre story from the US state of Connecticut which appeared on CNN today but deserves far…

Fresh warning sounded to UK as euthanasia deaths increase by 25% in Belgium in just one year
Things are moving at a frightening pace in Belgium.
Further to my recent ten year review in December…

The duties of a physician – a Puritan’s prescription
Richard Baxter (1615-1691), author of The Saint's Everlasting Rest and The Reformed Pastor, was known…

‘Amour’ is a dangerously seductive piece of pro-euthanasia propaganda
Margaret Morganroth Gullette is Resident Scholar of the Women's Studies Research Center, Brandeis University…

Landmark Irish ‘right to die’ case is based on flawed assumption
Marie Fleming (pictured) is a 59 year old former Irish lecturer who has multiple sclerosis and wants…

Another unworkable proposal from NHS ‘experts’ on morning-after pill
An influential group of NHS experts is urging the Scottish Government to allow the morning-after pill…
A catalogue of reasons why Margo Macdonald’s Assisted Suicide Bill should be rejected
An opinion piece in The Guardian on Saturday by the Editor of the Daily Mail in Scotland, Kevin McKenna, provides a powerful critique of Margo MacDonald MSP’s Assisted Suicide (Scotland) Bill. Mr McKenna highlights that, although Ms MacDonald’s Bill contains safeguards and claims to ensure that only terminally ill people or those suffering from deteriorating progressive conditions can seek […]
Department of Health officials attempt to bring in nurse and home abortion through back door
Doctors will be able to authorise abortions without seeing women and nurses will be authorised to perform abortions and send women home to abort their babies under new draft regulations from the Department of Health. The proposed wide-ranging changes are currently being rushed through in a ‘consultation’ process of which many key stakeholders are apparently […]
Assisted suicide storyline on Coronation Street – Five myths about death and dying
This morning I took part in a debate on the Radio Four Today programme (listen here) about the assisted suicide story to be screened next Monday in a British television drama (see my previous blog on this here). The ITV Soap ‘Coronation Street’ is running a story centred on Hayley Cropper, a transgender character who […]
My Radio Four Today programme debate on the ‘right to die’ cases before the Supreme Court
You can listen to the interview and read a short report on the BBC website. Two men seeking assisted suicide are having their arguments heard by the Supreme Court this week in the latest round of their legal battle. Paul Lamb, 57, was involved in a car accident in 1990, which left him paralysed, save […]
Irish MP overinflates abortions for fatal fetal disability 300-fold to advance political agenda
The Irish ‘Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act’, signed into law last July, will allow abortions to be carried out where there is a threat to the life of the mother. It does not, however, allow abortion when the life of the baby is at risk.Campaigners in Ireland are now seeking to change this and […]
New research finds that dementia can be reduced by 60% for people who live healthily
As Christmas approaches, many of us will be taking some holiday from work. Christmas provides a welcome time and opportunity to celebrate the birth of our Saviour, but also to unwind and spend time with friends and families. Christmas holiday time can provide us with an excuse to indulge a little more than usual and, […]
Please take just one minute to sign the International Anti-Corruption Day petition
Today is International Anti-Corruption Day and there is a chance to put your signature to a petition against corruption. It only takes a minute. The campaign is being run by Micah Challenge and I have pasted the letter from director Joel Edwards below. The reality is that today over 1 billion people live on the edge of […]
Nelson Mandela and Jesus Christ – not a very sensible comparison
Nelson Mandela’s achievements were monumental but the way that politicians and media commentators have seized upon his passing to outdo one another in their adulation of him is most unfortunate. Peter Oborne, the Daily Telegraph’s chief political commentator, possibly takes the biscuit with this quote from yesterday: ‘There are very few human beings who can […]
Moves to remove protection for unborn babies with disability in Northern Ireland must be resisted
Northern Ireland’s justice minister has said he is going to consult on changing abortion laws to allow women carrying babies with ‘fatal fetal abnormalities’ to have a termination. David Ford said he hoped to put out a consultation document for the ‘potential for change’ by next Easter. The minister told BBC Radio Ulster’s Nolan […]
Harry and the Penguins – how each of us can make a difference (and stay warm!)
CMF Board member Jonathan Fisher is our guest blogger for World Disability Day Recent media coverage of Prince Harry’s polar expedition launch depicted him in Trafalgar Square in the midst a group of smiling wounded service personnel who each had some kind of disability. We were told of the challenges which the team will face […]
New website launched to help Christians experiencing same-sex attraction
A new website, containing articles, videos and personal stories has been launched to help Christians experiencing same-sex attraction. Living Out is a brilliant initiative by men in pastoral ministry who admit to feelings of same sex attraction but who also see the Bible’s prohibitions on same-sex relationships as non-negotiable. The core of the new group, recently interviewed by Christianity magazine, […]
Belgium’s meteoric rise to become euthanasia capital of the world
Please sign this petition to stop child euthanasia in Europe. It takes only a minute to do. It is widely acknowledged that euthanasia is out of control in Belgium: a 500% increase in cases in ten years; one third involuntary; half not reported; euthanasia for blindness, anorexia and botched sex change operations; organ transplant euthanasia; plans […]