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Parents who try to stop their children from having conversion therapy risk being prosecuted under new Labour law
A new Labour law could lead to the prosecution of parents who attempt to prevent their children from undergoing conversion therapy. The legislation targets parental involvement in such practices, introducing legal risks for those opposing the therapy for their children.
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