News, The House of Lords will debate the British government's legislation to authorise destructive research on cloned human embryos later today. The debate on the statutory instrument, which was passed by the House of Commons last month, will start at about 3pm and more than 40 peers have register...

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News, The House of Lords will debate the British government's legislation to authorise destructive research on cloned human embryos later today. The debate on the statutory instrument, which was passed by the House of Commons last month, will start at about 3pm and more than 40 peers have regi...

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SPUC concerned at peers' OK to cloning SPUC concerned at peers' OK to cloning Westminster, --The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has expressed its deep concern at the House of Lords' approval of new regulations to permit research on cloned human embryos. It has also criticis...

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Pro-lifers campaign against morning-after pill outside pharmacists Westminster, --Pro-life campaigners are distributing leaflets outside chemists' shops warning people about the dangers and true nature of the morning-after pill. Members of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) are...

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News, British police have exhumed the body of a woman whom they suspect was killed by her son in a case of euthanasia. Mr Jon Elliott claimed during a BBC Radio Sheffield phone-in debate on euthanasia that he had administered a lethal dose of liquid morphine to Elsie Elliott, his terminally il...

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News, British police have exhumed the body of a woman whom they suspect was killed by her son in a case of euthanasia. Mr Jon Elliott claimed during a BBC Radio Sheffield phone-in debate on euthanasia that he had administered a lethal dose of liquid morphine to Elsie Elliott, his terminally ill mo...

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News, Baroness Warnock, whose 1984 report led to legislation for research on human embryos in Britain 11 years ago, has said that she will vote in the House of Lords next Monday to refer the government's legislation on destructive human cloning research to a select committee. Baroness Warnock's co...

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News, Baroness Warnock, whose 1984 report led to legislation for research on human embryos in Britain 11 years ago, has said that she will vote in the House of Lords next Monday to refer the government's legislation on destructive human cloning research to a select committee. Baroness Warnock'...

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News, A Scottish pro-abortion campaigner has decided to retire from the British House of Commons at the next general election. Maria Fyfe, Labour member of parliament for Maryhill, was first elected to Westminster in 1987. She has called for a liberalisation of abortion laws in Northern Irelan...

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News, A Scottish pro-abortion campaigner has decided to retire from the British House of Commons at the next general election. Maria Fyfe, Labour member of parliament for Maryhill, was first elected to Westminster in 1987. She has called for a liberalisation of abortion laws in Northern Ireland, p...

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News, In the run-up to the debate next Monday in the House of Lords, Britain's upper house of parliament, on the government's legislation to authorise destructive research on cloned human embryos, the leaders of 11 different denominations and faiths in Britain have joined forces to urge further de...

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News, In the run-up to the debate next Monday in the House of Lords, Britain's upper house of parliament, on the government's legislation to authorise destructive research on cloned human embryos, the leaders of 11 different denominations and faiths in Britain have joined forces to urge furthe...

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News, A British pro-life group is asking the High Court whether reproductive cloning is already legal in the UK despite government assurances to the contrary. The legal challenge, which is being mounted by the Pro-Life Alliance and is due to be heard in two weeks' time (29 January), comes as m...

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News, A British pro-life group is asking the High Court whether reproductive cloning is already legal in the UK despite government assurances to the contrary. The legal challenge, which is being mounted by the Pro-Life Alliance and is due to be heard in two weeks' time (29 January), comes as membe...

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News, News that the world's first genetically modified monkey has been born in the United States was greeted with concern by those who fear that the same technique could soon be tried with humans. Dr David King, co-ordinator of the Campaign Against Human Genetic Engineering, warned: "This is yet a...

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News, News that the world's first genetically modified monkey has been born in the United States was greeted with concern by those who fear that the same technique could soon be tried with humans. Dr David King, co-ordinator of the Campaign Against Human Genetic Engineering, warned: "This is y...

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News, Kent County Council in southern England is planning to block the provision of morning-after pills to girls in its schools. The news comes after national newspapers revealed earlier this week that nurses in the Ashford, Canterbury and Thanet areas of Kent, as well as in other counties, we...

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News, Kent County Council in southern England is planning to block the provision of morning-after pills to girls in its schools. The news comes after national newspapers revealed earlier this week that nurses in the Ashford, Canterbury and Thanet areas of Kent, as well as in other counties, were p...

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News, Marie Stopes International (MSI), the abortion provider, has placed advertisements for its new pro-abortion website on billboards and in magazines across the UK. In its press release, MSI explained that the initiative was in response to "the vast number of anti-abortion websites containing d...

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News, Marie Stopes International (MSI), the abortion provider, has placed advertisements for its new pro-abortion website on billboards and in magazines across the UK. In its press release, MSI explained that the initiative was in response to "the vast number of anti-abortion websites containi...

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