News, The English Court of Appeal ruled today that the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) does have the power to authorise the creation of so-called designer babies to serve as tissue donors for sick older siblings. The judgement, which overturns an earlier ruling by the High ...

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SPUC questions 'designer baby' ruling SPUC questions 'designer baby' ruling Westminster, --The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has questioned the ruling in the Hashmi 'designer baby' appeal, which was granted by the Court of Appeal today. The court overturned a ban on the Hu...

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News, A controversial fertility expert in the US claims to have produced the world's first born-alive cloned human baby. Dr Panayiotis Zavos, who is based in Kentucky, gave no details about the identity of the clone's mother but promised to provide independent confirmation of his claim. He als...

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News, A controversial fertility expert in the US claims to have produced the world's first born-alive cloned human baby. Dr Panayiotis Zavos, who is based in Kentucky, gave no details about the identity of the clone's mother but promised to provide independent confirmation of his claim. He also sa...

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News, An inquest in Northampton, England, has returned a verdict of accidental death in the case of a Moldovan asylum seeker who died last May as a result of a botched abortion. Valentina Barladean, aged 29, was told by doctors that her unborn child had a malformed skeleton and would be born sever...

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News, An inquest in Northampton, England, has returned a verdict of accidental death in the case of a Moldovan asylum seeker who died last May as a result of a botched abortion. Valentina Barladean, aged 29, was told by doctors that her unborn child had a malformed skeleton and would be born s...

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News, As expected, the English Court of Appeal reserved judgement at the completion of legal submissions yesterday in the so-called Hashmi designer baby case. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) is appealing against a High Court ruling that it acted beyond its remit in auth...

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News, As expected, the English Court of Appeal reserved judgement at the completion of legal submissions yesterday in the so-called Hashmi designer baby case. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) is appealing against a High Court ruling that it acted beyond its remit in authoris...

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News, European Catholic bishops have urged the European Union not to fund destructive research on human embryos. The Commission of the Bishops of the European Community (COMECE) issued a statement at the conclusion of its Spring plenary meeting in Brussels dealing with various topics of concern, i...

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News, European Catholic bishops have urged the European Union not to fund destructive research on human embryos. The Commission of the Bishops of the European Community (COMECE) issued a statement at the conclusion of its Spring plenary meeting in Brussels dealing with various topics of concer...

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News, The English Court of Appeal has begun hearing an appeal by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) against a High Court ruling last December that it acted beyond its powers in authorising the creation of a so-called designer baby to serve as a tissue donor for a sick olde...

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News, The English Court of Appeal has begun hearing an appeal by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) against a High Court ruling last December that it acted beyond its powers in authorising the creation of a so-called designer baby to serve as a tissue donor for a sick older si...

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SPUC welcomes US exposure of one child policy crimes Westminster, --The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has welcomed a US State Department report which details the latest evidence of China's brutal one-child policy. The 2002 report on Human Rights Practices in China released yes...

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SPUC welcomes initiative on informed consent for pregnant women Westminster, --The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has welcomed a proposal by Conservatives for pregnant women to be given full, accurate and impartial information when considering an abortion. The proposal of the C...

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United Nations' abortion agenda in Iraq condemned United Nations' abortion agenda in Iraq condemned Westminster, --The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has condemned the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) for exploiting war-torn Iraq in order to promote abortion. UNFPA ha...

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News, Destructive embryonic stem cell research in Britain may be restricted or even banned by the European Union, according to one of the country's most influential research administrators. Dr Mike Dexter, who has just retired as director of the Wellcome Trust - the UK's largest research chari...

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News, Destructive embryonic stem cell research in Britain may be restricted or even banned by the European Union, according to one of the country's most influential research administrators. Dr Mike Dexter, who has just retired as director of the Wellcome Trust - the UK's largest research charity -...

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News, A member of Guernsey's parliament who supports the legalisation of doctor-assisted dying has described the slow progress of an official investigation into the matter as "absolutely disgraceful". Members of the parliament voted by 38 to 17 in favour of launching an investigation into assisted...

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News, A member of Guernsey's parliament who supports the legalisation of doctor-assisted dying has described the slow progress of an official investigation into the matter as "absolutely disgraceful". Members of the parliament voted by 38 to 17 in favour of launching an investigation into assi...

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News, The pro-abortion United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has deployed "mobile obstetric care surgery units" inside Iraq. The UNFPA, which has a record of distributing manual abortion kits and abortifacient drugs to refugees across the world, including from Afghanistan, announced last week...

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