A fresh perspective, not a debate about time-limits, is needed on abortion, says SPUC.
SPUC was responding to comments to the Telegraph newspaper by Maria Miller, the new women's minister, in support of a reduction in the 24-week upper time-limit on social abortions.
Anthony Ozimic, SPUC's communications manager, commented: "Mrs Miller should instead be pushing for the government to stop its multi-million pound funding arrangements with the abortion industry, and to block broadcast advertising for abortion businesses." [SPUC, 4 October]
Other stories:
- UK doctor illegally sells abortion pills to undercover reporter [Christian Institute, 5 October]
- 40 Days for Life - 9 campaigns around the UK [SPUC youth blog, 4 October]
- How Abortion Rights lost the argument about illegal abortion figures [John Smeaton, 2 October]
- France to cover 100 percent of abortion costs [AFP, 1 October]
- Famous British film director thinking of assisted suicide [Mail, 4 October]
- UK tries to prevent backdoor euthanasia via palliative sedation [LifeNews.com, 3 October]
- Court rejects posthumous appeal in Nicklinson euthanasia case [BBC, 2 October]
- US birth rate at all-time low [Catholic Culture, 3 October]
- Report of SPUC north-west regional conference, Blackpool [St Helens Crosby, 22 September]