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Teaching for today
The Christian Institute
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Teaching for today
CI News: 12 December 2025
In CI News this week: Gender-critical nurse Sandie Peggie wins her harassment claim against NHS Fife, a report reveals that well over three hundred parents in Wales have been criminalised for smacking their children, and Northern Ireland reports its highest number of abortions on record. You can download the video via this link.

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  • Partial win for gender-critical nurse in NHS Fife employment tribunal
  • Hundreds of parents criminalised under Wales’ smacking ban
  • Northern Ireland reports record number of abortions
  • ‘It’s fantastic’: Arsenal’s ‘Bible Brothers’ praise God together
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1 week ago
5 minutes 5 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 5 December 2025
In CI News this week: A leaked document reveals Labour’s support for legalising assisted suicide through a Private Member’s Bill, Girlguiding ditches its pro-transgender policy for new members, and London councils call for a ban on gambling ads on the Tube. You can download the video via this link.

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  • Labour suggested backing assisted suicide Bill pre-election
  • Girlguiding ditches trans-inclusive policy for new members
  • The Women’s Institute to restrict membership to women
  • Councils call on TfL to ban gambling ads on the Tube
  • Stormont backs baby loss certificate scheme
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2 weeks ago
5 minutes 28 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 28 November 2025
In CI News this week: Health Secretary Wes Streeting is urged to abandon plans for a puberty-blocker trial for children, Northern Ireland’s Education Minister emphasises that a recent Supreme Court ruling will not impact the Christian ethos of schools, and ‘Shine, Jesus, Shine’ is revealed as Britain’s favourite school hymn. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • Govt under pressure to scrap puberty blocker experiment on children
  • NI Education Minister to safeguard ‘Christian ethos’ following RE ruling
  • Holyrood’s controversial assisted suicide Bill moves towards to final stage
  • ‘Shine, Jesus, Shine’ voted nation’s favourite school assembly hymn
  • Christian Institute Chairman Revd Dr Richard Turnbull promoted to glory
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3 weeks ago
5 minutes 55 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 21 November 2025
In CI News this week: The Christian Institute launches a new resource to help street preachers and the police, in Northern Ireland, RE lessons and assemblies that are exclusively Christian have been deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court, and the Scottish Government is urged to reject proposals for an extreme abortion regime. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • The Street Preacher’s Charter: ‘An invaluable asset for gospel freedom’
  • ‘Make the Charter your own’: CI street preaching resource welcomed by leaders
  • Supreme Court reinstates ruling against ‘proselytising’ in NI RE lessons
  • Scots report pushes extreme abortion agenda
  • Baby born at 23 weeks now 1 year old and ‘absolutely thriving’
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4 weeks ago
6 minutes 58 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 14 November 2025
In CI News this week: The House of Lords’ committee of the whole house debates Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill for the first time, a Christian Institute research paper debunks claims that mild smacking harms children, and MP Danny Kruger shares his faith in Christ. You can download the video via this link.

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  • Peers propose almost 1,000 amendments to assisted suicide Bill
  • Study: ‘No evidence mild smacking causes harm to kids’
  • Six in ten people oppose no-fault divorce, NI consultation reveals
  • Danny Kruger MP: ‘The Gospel will never be extinguished’
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1 month ago
6 minutes 7 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 7 November 2025
In CI News this week: MSPs block amendments to Scotland’s assisted suicide Bill that would have better protected the vulnerable, a Government-commissioned report recommends removing Church input from Religious Education, and the winner of the Great British Bake Off shares how she relied on Jesus during her time in the tent. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • MSPs reject mitigating amendments to ‘reckless’ assisted suicide Bill
  • Whistleblower: ‘Pro-trans cabal censored BBC news’
  • New National Curriculum could include Religious Education
  • Bake Off winner: ‘The pressure pushed me to rely on Jesus’
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1 month ago
5 minutes 28 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 31 October 2025
In CI News this week: The Office for National Statistics cuts ties with Stonewall amid accusations it fell prey to the lobby group’s pro-trans ideology, Sheffield University comes under fire for warning students about ‘graphic’ scenes in the Bible, and gambling firms are taken to task by the advertising regulator for airing adverts that appeal to children. You can download the video via this link.

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  • ONS exits Stonewall scheme after census’ dodgy trans data
  • Sheffield Uni slaps ‘violent’ trigger warning on Gospel accounts
  • Top psychiatrist warns teenagers against ‘stewing brains in cannabis soup’
  • Betting ads with child appeal ‘irresponsible’, regulator rules
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1 month ago
4 minutes 25 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 24 October 2025
In CI News this week: Peers expose significant failings in Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill, investigations over non-crime hate incidents have been ditched by the Metropolitan Police in the wake of the Linehan debacle, and a baby born at 22 weeks celebrates his first birthday at home. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • Experts warn House of Lords Committee about assisted suicide dangers
  • Met Police scraps investigations of non-crime hate incidents
  • ‘Children as young as 10 are using cocaine’, says Scots Cllr
  • Baby born at 22 weeks celebrates first birthday at home
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1 month ago
6 minutes 11 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 17 October 2025
In CI News this week: GAFCON announces it is rejecting the Church of England’s leadership, and reordering the Anglican Communion, public figures push the Government to criminalise parents in England if they smack their children, and insurance giant Aviva is criticised for supporting an LGBT group which distributes ‘trans-affirming’ resources to primary schools. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • Global Anglicans announce break in communion from Church of England
  • CofE same-sex ‘wedding’ services on the ropes as Bishops bow to due process
  • Latest attempt to ban smacking would only ‘criminalise loving parents’
  • Aviva funds group promoting trans ideology to primary school children
  • ‘I stood my ground’: Mum defied abortion pressure after cancer diagnosis
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2 months ago
6 minutes 56 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 10 October 2025
In CI News this week: Over 1,000 church leaders across Britain urge Westminster to ditch plans for a “full, trans-inclusive ban on conversion practices” that could impact everyday church activities, TikTok comes under fire for pushing thirteen-year-olds towards pornographic content, and tens of thousands of Christians have taken to the streets in Belfast and Dublin to march for Jesus. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • Church leaders unite against proposed ‘conversion practices’ law
  • Scot Govt ‘ignoring concerns’ as majority oppose ‘conversion practices’ ban
  • TikTok blasted for suggesting hardcore porn to 13-year-olds
  • Nearly half of Brits admit to gambling
  • Over 30,000 March for Jesus in Belfast and Dublin: ‘A celebration for Jesus in full public view’
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2 months ago
5 minutes 7 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 3 October 2025
In CI News this week: Dame Sarah Mullally has been chosen by the Crown Nominations Commission to be the next Archbishop of Canterbury, the Scottish Government advises schools to separate toilets according to biological sex, and Wycliffe Bible Translators has reported historic growth in producing Bibles in new languages. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • CofE appoints first female Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Scot Govt amends school toilet guidance to refer to biological sex
  • Communities Secretary: ‘Islamophobia definition will not be allowed to infringe on free speech’
  • ‘Historic’ year for Bible translation as 118 Bibles and New Testaments launched
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2 months ago
4 minutes 15 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 19 September 2025
In CI News this week: Resolve stiffens against Kim Leadbeater’s controversial assisted suicide Bill in the House of Lords, parents of school age children in England and Northern Ireland voice their opposition to a smacking ban, and a baby boy born at 22 weeks leaves hospital for home. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • More Peers warn that assisted suicide would unleash ‘the stuff of nightmares’
  • Govt pressed on sex ed transparency and ‘gender-questioning’ guidance
  • Poll: ‘More parents oppose a smacking ban than support it’
  • Preemie born at 22 weeks goes home in ‘heartwarming story’
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3 months ago
5 minutes 2 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 12 September 2025
In CI News this week: The House of Lords debates Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide Bill for the first time, around ten thousand people march through London to call for an end to abortion, and tributes are paid to the murdered Christian free speech campaigner Charlie Kirk. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • ‘Suicide is wrong and so is this Bill’: Peers decry assisted suicide in first debate
  • UK March for Life: A ‘public witness’ of the will to see unborn lives valued
  • CI: ‘Trans ideologues co-designing care for NI gender-confused kids is an outrage’
  • Mushroom poisoning victim speaks of forgiveness and resurrection hope
  • Charlie Kirk: Christian free speech advocate assassinated aged 31
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3 months ago
6 minutes 2 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 5 September 2025
In CI News this week: Peers warn the Westminster Government that its proposed home education register is an unnecessary intrusion into family life, Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney agrees that McArthur’s assisted suicide Bill discriminates against vulnerable people with disabilities, and campaigners and politicians unite to curb the harmful effects of gambling. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • Peers challenge ‘intrusive surveillance’ of home-educated families
  • Scotland’s First Minister: ‘Assisted suicide Bill is discriminatory’
  • MPs, Peers and campaigners call for gambling reform at summit
  • Five-year-old girl with rare condition ‘brimming with life’
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3 months ago
6 minutes 26 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 29 August 2025
In CI News this week: A top lawyer warns that Liam McArthur’s assisted suicide Bill discriminates against people with disabilities and breaches their human rights, the Equality watchdog instructs multiple organisations to comply with single-sex space regulations, and a British toddler with Down’s syndrome will feature in a US billboard campaign to tackle prejudice. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • Top lawyer: Liam McArthur’s assisted suicide Bill discriminates against those with disabilities
  • EHRC acts over non-compliance with single-sex space law
  • Marriage breakdown leads to poor GCSE results, warns think tank
  • Chelmsford toddler to be on Times Square billboard for Down Syndrome campaign
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3 months ago
4 minutes 25 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 22 August 2025
In CI News this week: A grandmother will face no further legal action after being arrested for offering to speak with expectant mums inside a Scottish abortion censorship zone, the Culture Secretary’s endorsement of a pro-trans slogan provokes a strong backlash, and a Christian millionaire businessman speaks to the Institute about faith in the retail industry. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • No prosecution for grandmother over ‘here to talk’ sign in Scots abortion censorhip zone
  • Lisa Nandy under fire for wearing controversial ‘protect the dolls’ slogan
  • Dad celebrates five years since ‘months to live’ cancer diagnosis
  • EXCLUSIVE: Toyshop millionaire speaks to CI about being salt and light in business
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3 months ago
4 minutes 57 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 15 August 2025
In CI News this week: The Christian Institute launches legal action against the Civil Service over its support for Pride events, an Edinburgh Fringe venue indicates that it would ban Kate Forbes MSP from speaking there again under new inclusion and wellbeing policies, and a Christian Lioness is nominated for the best young female player of 2025. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • CI takes legal action over Civil Service ‘Pride’
  • Kate Forbes could be banned by Fringe venue’s ‘inclusion’ policy
  • GambleAware school resources ‘may encourage children to bet’
  • Christian Lioness nominated for major football award
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4 months ago
6 minutes 49 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 8 August 2025
In CI News this week: Faithful Anglicans lament the appointment of an openly lesbian woman as Archbishop of the Church in Wales, plans to revive Northern Ireland’s gender identity service for all-ages have been greeted with dismay, and a couple in Ohio celebrate the birth of a child from an adopted embryo. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • Global Anglicans decry appointment of lesbian Archbishop in Wales
  • NI Health Minister under fire over £806k for controversial gender clinic
  • Devon man with locked-in syndrome becomes published author
  • ‘World’s oldest baby’ born from 30-year-old frozen embryo
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4 months ago
4 minutes 27 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 1 August 2025
In CI News this week: A survey by the extremism watchdog reveals wide-spread self-censorship on hot button topics, trans activists become increasingly vocal in their opposition to measures upholding biological reality, and a record-breaking preemie baby celebrates his first birthday. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • Extremism watchdog pledges to uphold free speech
  • BBC children’s presenter ‘trans ally’ scheme slammed as unsafe and irresponsible
  • CI: ‘Scouts decision to back pro-trans rally in Belfast deeply concerning’
  • Brent MP launches campaign against high street betting shop onslaught
  • World’s most preemie baby turns one
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4 months ago
5 minutes 18 seconds

Teaching for today
CI News: 25 July 2025
In CI News this week: A Labour MP shows contempt for millions of voters who believe in the reality of biological sex, backbench MPs urge the Government to reform gambling legislation, and a baby born at twenty-two weeks and one day celebrates his second birthday. You can download the video via this link.

Featured stories

  • Labour MP calls gender-critics ‘swivel-eyed’ fanatics
  • 3-year-old with puberty symptoms after exposure to father’s ‘sex change’ drugs
  • Backbench MPs push for wholesale gambling reform
  • Baby born at 22 weeks celebrates second birthday with staff who saved his life
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4 months ago
5 minutes 25 seconds

Teaching for today
Biblical teaching to help you be a Christian influence in a secular world.