News, A UK nurse is being tried for the attempted murder of four elderly patients, The Independent reports. Barbara Salisbury was allegedly seen by colleagues giving one patient an overdose of diamorphine with the words, 'give in, it's time to go' and trying to kill another patient by removing his...

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News, An estimated 500,000-800,000 people marched in Washington on Sunday in support of abortion. Hilary Clinton told activists at a pre-march breakfast that the Bush administration was "filled with people" who regarded Roe v. Wade as "the worst abomination of constitutional law." Pro-life groups ...

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News, An estimated 500,000-800,000 people marched in Washington on Sunday in support of abortion. Hilary Clinton told activists at a pre-march breakfast that the Bush administration was "filled with people" who regarded Roe v. Wade as "the worst abomination of constitutional law." Pro-life gro...

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Government bill against papal teaching London, - The government's Mental Capacity Bill is against papal teaching, according to the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC). Paul Tully, SPUC's general secretary, said: "Last month, Pope John Paul II told a Vatican conference that the remo...

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SPUC condemns pro-abortion hijack of human rights Brussels, - Europe's largest pro-life group the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has condemned the hijacking of the European Parliament's annual report on human rights in the world by a pro-abortion agenda. Last night the Europea...

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Revised Mental Incapacity Bill still set to legalise euthanasia London, -- Revisions to the government's draft Mental Incapacity Bill announced today in Constitutional Affairs Minister Lord Filkin's speech in Nottingham, were described by SPUC today as "cosmetic changes designed to make legalised eu...

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News, Revisions to the UK government's draft Mental Incapacity Bill have been described by SPUC today as "cosmetic changes designed to make legalised euthanasia by omission respectable." Changes to the draft bill's provisions for advanced directives were announced today by constitutional affai...

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News, Revisions to the UK government's draft Mental Incapacity Bill have been described by SPUC today as "cosmetic changes designed to make legalised euthanasia by omission respectable." Changes to the draft bill's provisions for advanced directives were announced today by constitutional affairs m...

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News, Pro-abortion groups in the US including Planned Parenthood and the National Organisation for Women are organising a pro-abortion rally in Washington this Sunday, hoping to assemble over 500,000 supporters. At least one pro-abortion group, the Radical Cheerleaders of DC, have threatened to at...

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News, Pro-abortion groups in the US including Planned Parenthood and the National Organisation for Women are organising a pro-abortion rally in Washington this Sunday, hoping to assemble over 500,000 supporters. At least one pro-abortion group, the Radical Cheerleaders of DC, have threatened t...

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News, West Mercia police are to open an inquiry into the late term abortion of a baby with cleft palate following the successful judicial review by Joanna Jepson. Ms Jepson, who was born with a jaw malformation herself, argued in court that cleft palate did not constitute a 'serious handicap' ...

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News, West Mercia police are to open an inquiry into the late term abortion of a baby with cleft palate following the successful judicial review by Joanna Jepson. Ms Jepson, who was born with a jaw malformation herself, argued in court that cleft palate did not constitute a 'serious handicap' and ...

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News, Spain's prime minister-elect intends to make abortion more easily available. Mr Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is expected to be sworn in tomorrow. [Telegraph, 16 April] A brain test could distinguish types of coma. Scientists at Liège university, Belgium, suggest positron emission tomography ...

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News, Spain's prime minister-elect intends to make abortion more easily available. Mr Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is expected to be sworn in tomorrow. [Telegraph, 16 April ] A brain test could distinguish types of coma. Scientists at Liège university, Belgium, suggest positron emission tomogr...

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News, The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has expressed disappointment and concern after seeing a preview of the Channel Four programme about abortion which is to be screened on Tuesday (20 April). SPUC has also challenged Channel Four to give the complete picture of the i...

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News, The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has expressed disappointment and concern after seeing a preview of the Channel Four programme about abortion which is to be screened on Tuesday (20 April). SPUC has also challenged Channel Four to give the complete picture of the issue...

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SPUC disappointed after previewing TV programme on abortion London, --The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has expressed disappointment and concern after seeing a preview of the Channel Four programme about abortion which is to be screened on Tuesday (20 April). SPUC has also cha...

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News, A fertility expert wants a change to British IVF regulations to allow him to create a child who could provide cells to treat a sibling with diamond blackfan anaemia. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) rules prevent Dr Mohammed Taranissi from creating a donor for Joshua Fletc...

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News, A fertility expert wants a change to British IVF regulations to allow him to create a child who could provide cells to treat a sibling with diamond blackfan anaemia. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) rules prevent Dr Mohammed Taranissi from creating a donor for Joshua F...

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News, It is claimed that IVF embryos who are allowed to develop for longer than usual before implantation have a higher chance of survival. New techniques allow embryos to develop to blastocyst stage in the laboratory. The reportedly higher success-rate could mean that single embryos would be ...

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