An update on the push for assisted suicide in Westminster and Scotland
Mark Gilmore highlights four key concerns following recent government debates
Eight reasons we are urging MSPs to vote against the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill
The bill would permanently change how we approach end-of-life healthcare
In the turbulence of 2025, the graduate scheme combined my passion for Jesus and politics
At the end of her time on the Evangelical Alliance graduate scheme, Abbey Furmedge reflects on what it means to bring a kingdom perspective to UK politics
What is a woman?
A recent Supreme Court judgment on the definition of a woman will affect workplaces, public services and many other activities
Four groups negatively affected by the assisted dying bill
An assisted death is a choice for the few at the expense of the many
Email your MP to vote no to assisted suicide
Assisted dying bill reaches a critical point in its parliamentary process
Government-proposed mandatory reporting – here’s what you need to know
The Crime and Policing Bill introduces a legal duty to report child sexual abuseUniting in prayer reminds us of a deeper story for our nations
Nathan Sadler reflects on the 2025 Wales Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast18 March 2025
A unique opportunity for churches to relieve some challenges for the NHS
As the new government reimagines the NHS and increases focus on health services in the community, churches have a unique opportunity to support social prescribing.
"It's important for people to have a good death," says Rachael Maskell MP
Watch our Cross Section interview with Rachael Maskell MP about palliative care, safeguards and how we journey with those who are suffering
Kim Leadbeater replaces High Court judge with assisted dying review panels
Backbench Labour MPs are vocalising their concerns in response to Leadbeater’s U-turn