In June this year the Government approved sharia-compliant student loans, meaning that Muslim students will no longer be required to pay interest on government loans provided to cover their tuition fees and living costs. According to the Department for Education, what this means in practice is that, following graduation, instead of repaying the money they have […]| Voice for Justice
It’s been an odd summer. Over August there have been increasing reports of people in towns, cities and villages across the UK flying Union Jack and St George flags from lamp posts and across streets – which, as often as not, have then been removed by local councils, who, while seemingly perfectly happy to have LGBTQ+ and pro-Palestinian flags flown, will not allow any demonstration of support for nationalism. Similarly, flags of St George painted on roads and roundabouts have also b...| Voice for Justice
Schools are out, and VfJUK will be taking its customary break over August. Our office will be closed from 1st August till 1st September.| Voice for Justice
For centuries, to be ‘British’ has been seen as a hallmark for tolerance, respect for all, good manners, fairness, stoicism, and unwavering courage in face of adversity. In many ways, our national character has been a reflection of our Christian faith, which first came to our shores around two thousand years ago – shortly after Christ’s […]| Voice for Justice
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VfJUK is pleased to announce that on 11th June Dame Christine Gilbert was appointed as the new Chair of Ofsted, replacing interim chair Sir Hamid Patel. Dame Christine is a former Chief Inspector and author of the independent learning review for Ofsted, and will take up her new appointment on 1st September 2025. She replaces Sir Hamid Patel, who […]| Voice for Justice