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Joanna Timm

Joanna Timm is a Senior Public Affairs Officer at the Christian Institute.

The Christian Institute is a non-denominational registered charity for the promotion of the Christian faith.

It was founded in 1991 by Christian church leaders and professionals and is one of the largest organisations representing evangelicals with over 60,000 supporters throughout the UK, including over 5,000 churches and church leaders.

Through meetings, print media and online resources, it helps Christians think through the implications of their faith, with a particular focus on issues like the family, drugs, education, free speech, religious liberty, abortion and euthanasia.

It has a long track record of successful advocacy, often working with groups from across the philosophical and political spectrum, as it did in the Reform Section 5, NO2NP and Free to Disagree campaigns.

Since 2006 The Institute has supported legal cases of national significance for religious liberty, including a UK Supreme Court win against the Scottish Government, and the famous victory for Ashers Baking Co.

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    One of the raft of Bills the Government has introduced this parliamentary session is new legislation “to give greater rights and protections” for renters[1]. Better known as ‘no-fault evictions’, Section 21 notices allow a landlord to ask a tenant to leave a

    by Joanna Timm
    October 31, 2024

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