Pro abortion lobby holds sway in Parliament, warns SPUC Pro-abortion lobby holds sway in Parliament Westminster, 31st October 2007 - The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has responded to a report on abortion by the House of Commons Science&Technology Committee. Anthony Ozimic...

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News, The Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Rev Rowan Williams, recently wrote an article in The Observer newspaper suggesting that the intentions of the 1967 Abortion Act, to permit abortion in exceptional cases, have been lost as the assumption that abortion is "profoundly undesirable" has altered....

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A coalition of women's organisations and pro-life groups has jointly written a letter criticising the use of the 'Women Deliver' conference to promote abortion at the expense of concern for basic healthcare. The letter, to which SPUC is a co-signatory, expresses "profound disappointment and dismay t...

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Abortion victims to speak out at Westminster this Saturday Women deserve better than abortion - that is why they are being 'Silent No More'. Westminster, Thursday 25th October 2007 - To commemorate the tragedy of 40 years of abortion in our country, there will be a 'Silent No More Gathering' taking ...

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Relief that government not interested in abortion amendments Westminster, 24th October 2007 - The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has commented on this morning's statements by the government on abortion law reform. Dawn Primarolo, health minister, told the House of Commons Scien...

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Pro-life movement calls for scrapping of Northern Ireland abortion guidelines Belfast, - The pro-life movement has renewed calls for the Northern Ireland health minister to scrap his department's draft guidelines on abortion after members of the Province's Assembly debated a motion rejecting any at...

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The pro-life movement has renewed calls for the Northern Ireland health minister to scrap his department's draft guidelines on abortion after members of the Province's Assembly debated a motion rejecting any attempt to make abortion more widely available. Critics of the draft guidelines, which were ...

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News, The pro-life movement has renewed calls for the Northern Ireland health minister to scrap his department's draft guidelines on abortion after members of the Province's Assembly debated a motion rejecting any attempt to make abortion more widely available. Critics of the draft guidelines, whi...

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Call for wider embryo use denigrates humanity London, Sunday, October 21, 2007 - The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has described a call for even wider use of human embryos for research as a step back for civilised values. SPUC was responding to reports that Professor Ian Wilmu...

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Pro-women coalition opposes "Women Deliver" conference London, 20th October 2007 - The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) is a co-signatory to the following: LETTER TO THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE OF THE CONFERENCE "WOMAN DELIVER" London, DELIVERED TO: Jill Sheffield, President, Famil...

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Right to health being perverted by abortion extremism London, 19th October 2007 - The worldwide pro-abortion movement is perverting international law and basic medico-legal concepts to claim that the protection of unborn children is a violation of fundamental human rights. Speakers at the Women Deli...

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Western plan to impose abortion overseas revealed London, - Amnesty International and other agencies based in the Western world have revealed their plans to exploit international human rights law to force developing countries to allow abortion. At the Women Deliver conference being held in London, ...

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News, Amnesty International and other agencies based in the Western world have revealed their plans to exploit international human rights law to force developing countries to allow abortion. At the Women Deliver conference being held in London, Stephanie Schlitt of Amnesty International told deleg...

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Amnesty International and other agencies based in the Western world have revealed their plans to exploit international human rights law to force developing countries to allow abortion. At the Women Deliver conference being held in London, Stephanie Schlitt of Amnesty International told delegates tha...

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Women in developing countries betrayed by international community London, 17th October 2007 - The international community is being accused of betraying women and children in developing nations by ignoring their real healthcare needs and promoting abortion and birth control instead. Pro-life groups a...

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A former director of British Pregnancy Advisory Service, Britain's largest abortion provider, has supported a lowering of the time limit for 'social abortions' where the woman's health is not seriously at risk. Dr Vincent Argent said the grounds of serious handicap of the baby were being misinterpre...

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weekly update, 3 to 15 October weekly update, 3 to 15 October A parliamentary inquiry into abortion legislation in Britain has been advised that chemical abortions are safe to carry out at home. Abortion-inducing drugs are given in two doses with an interval of two days. Current law requires tha...

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News, A parliamentary inquiry into abortion legislation in Britain has been advised that chemical abortions are safe to carry out at home. Abortion-inducing drugs are given in two doses with an interval of two days. Current law requires that both should be administered in a clinic or hospital, but...

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News, The Bishop of Colorado Springs, Colorado, has confirmed that Catholic hospitals in his diocese do not administer the Plan B morning after pill including in rape cases. Bishop Michael Sheridan said he preferred to err on the side of safety, given that one could not be certain that the pill wo...

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A survey of neo-natal special care units in Britain reveals that the service is over-stretched. The Bliss charity, which conducted the survey, says that lack of funding has resulted in many units being unable to meet the recommended minimum staffing levels, and having to refuse admissions for consid...

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