News, Britain's SPUC has reacted "with concern but not surprise" to reports in the national media that the morning-after pill is being made available in some schools without parental knowledge or consent. It was reported that six schools in Derbyshire and Oxfordshire were already providing the...

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"Abortion into the classroom" Westminster, --News that the morning-after pill is being made available to girls at school without the knowledge or consent of parents has been greeted with concern but not surprise by the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC). John Smeaton, national dire...

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News, Britain's SPUC has reacted "with concern but not surprise" to reports in the national media that the morning-after pill is being made available in some schools without parental knowledge or consent. It was reported that six schools in Derbyshire and Oxfordshire were already providing the abo...

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News, Pro-life campaigners in the UK are preparing to lobby members of the House of Lords ahead of a vote on the government's statutory instrument which would authorise destructive research on cloned human embryos. The instrument was passed by the House of Commons last month, and is expected to be...

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News, Pro-life campaigners in the UK are preparing to lobby members of the House of Lords ahead of a vote on the government's statutory instrument which would authorise destructive research on cloned human embryos. The instrument was passed by the House of Commons last month, and is expected t...

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News, The Catholic bishops of England and Wales have said that Catholics can support so-called Red Nose Day, despite the fact that Comic Relief, the organisers of the fundraising initiative, have given money to organisations which promote abortion. The bishops received assurances from Comic Re...

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News, The Catholic bishops of England and Wales have said that Catholics can support so-called Red Nose Day, despite the fact that Comic Relief, the organisers of the fundraising initiative, have given money to organisations which promote abortion. The bishops received assurances from Comic Relief...

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News, British pro-life groups have vowed to continue their campaign against the provision of the abortifacient Levonelle-2 morning-after pill after it was reclassified as a drug available from pharmacists without prescription on Monday (new year's day). SPUC plans to distribute leaflets outside ph...

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News, British pro-life groups have vowed to continue their campaign against the provision of the abortifacient Levonelle-2 morning-after pill after it was reclassified as a drug available from pharmacists without prescription on Monday (new year's day). SPUC plans to distribute leaflets outsid...

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News, More than 3,300 women obtained the abortifacient morning-after pill from pharmacists without a doctor's prescription during an eight-month trial in south London. This figure represents 1.7 percent of all women of child-bearing age in the area. The department of health and pro-abortion gr...

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News, More than 3,300 women obtained the abortifacient morning-after pill from pharmacists without a doctor's prescription during an eight-month trial in south London. This figure represents 1.7 percent of all women of child-bearing age in the area. The department of health and pro-abortion groups...

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News, The Roman Catholic bishops of Scotland have condemned the morning-after pill because it can induce an early abortion. In a pastoral letter to the country's Catholics, the bishops criticised the decision by the British government to make the drug available from pharmacists and observed that i...

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News, The Roman Catholic bishops of Scotland have condemned the morning-after pill because it can induce an early abortion. In a pastoral letter to the country's Catholics, the bishops criticised the decision by the British government to make the drug available from pharmacists and observed th...

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SPUC welcomes delay on morning-after pill Westminster, --The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) has welcomed a delay in the wider provision of morning-after pills as: "a chance to rethink an irresponsible and potentially disastrous change to social policy." Paul Tully, SPUC's gener...

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News, A senior Vatican bishop and bioethicist has delivered a strongly worded attack on the vote by members of the British House of Commons to authorise destructive stem cell research on cloned human embryos. Bishop Elio Sgreccia, vice president of the Pontifical Academy for Life and director ...

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News, A senior Vatican bishop and bioethicist has delivered a strongly worded attack on the vote by members of the British House of Commons to authorise destructive stem cell research on cloned human embryos. Bishop Elio Sgreccia, vice president of the Pontifical Academy for Life and director of t...

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News, Leading political and religious figures in Germany have condemned the vote in the British House of Commons last Tuesday to authorise destructive research on cloned human embryos. Edelgard Bulmahn, the country's science minister, commented: "We are united with all other European Union countri...

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News, Leading political and religious figures in Germany have condemned the vote in the British House of Commons last Tuesday to authorise destructive research on cloned human embryos. Edelgard Bulmahn, the country's science minister, commented: "We are united with all other European Union cou...

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News, The British House of Commons voted yesterday evening by a majority of more than two to one in favour of destructive research on cloned human embryos. The government's statutory instrument was passed by 366 votes to 174, and will now be considered by the House of Lords. Tony Blair, the pr...

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News, The British House of Commons voted yesterday evening by a majority of more than two to one in favour of destructive research on cloned human embryos. The government's statutory instrument was passed by 366 votes to 174, and will now be considered by the House of Lords. Tony Blair, the prime ...

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