Frances Inglis, who murdered her brain-damaged son Thomas, has lost her appeal against her conviction and life sentence. Mrs Inglis killed her son because she was convinced that he was better off dead. Lord Judge, presiding, said that "a disabled life, even a life lived at the extremes of disability, is not one jot less precious than the life of an able-bodied person". [John Smeaton, 13 November] http://bit.ly/aS3Vqq
Other stories:
John Smeaton, SPUC director, interview on Channel Four last night [Channel Four, 18 November] http://bit.ly/bbZiEK
Father urges abortion, abandons girlfriend, after contraceptive failure leads to triplets [Daily Mail, 19 November] http://bit.ly/bz7xOU
Spanish prime minister attacks Pope's call for pro-life laws [LifeSiteNews.com, 18 November] http://bit.ly/aGfZtP
Obama's wife picks abortion advocate as new chief of staff [LifeNews.com, 18 November] http://bit.ly/ckQwDY
The pro-abortion lobby is working to undermine the international human rights order [John Smeaton, 18 November] http://bit.ly/bzwLdK
Germany’s Christian Democrats narrowly vote to retain embryo screening ban [LifeSiteNews.com, 17 November] http://bit.ly/9JOwHt
Healthcare justice means going against the anti-life tide, teaches Pope Benedict today [John Smeaton, 18 November] http://bit.ly/aFaZzg