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Planned Parenthood is conducting abortions in a car park outside the Democratic National Convention, where presidential nominee Kamala Harris has made abortion a central issue of her election campaign.
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Isabel Vaughan-Spruce has received a £13k payout and an apology from the police who wrongfully arrested her for praying silently outside an abortion facility in Birmingham.
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The Home Office is to consider banning silent prayer within 150 metres of abortion facilities in England and Wales, a move slammed by SPUC as illiberal and dangerous.
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Suicide rates have been shown to increase in countries where assisted suicide or euthanasia is legal, a study has revealed.
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Doctors have carried out an abortion on the ‘wrong’ child after mixing up mothers in a Prague hospital.
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A woman who was a miracle premature baby has become a doctor 32 years later and is determined to help other vulnerable children like herself. SPUC says Sabina’s story is a “wonderful example of caring for tiny babies at the earliest stages of their lives”.
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Former MP Nadine Dorries has recalled the horror of an abortion she witnessed when she saw a baby boy “blinking” and “gasping for breath”.
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At least 60 people with eating disorders have been euthanised or killed by assisted suicide since 2012, an academic study has found, also reporting that such deaths are underreported, raising “concerns about oversight and public safety”.
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A petition launched by Pro Vita & Famiglia (Pro-Life and Family), based in Rome, is calling on the International Olympic Committee to condemn the 2024 Opening Ceremony in Paris that took place on 26 July.
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This year’s Project Truth, which saw young pro-life adults reach out positively to the public on the streets of Scotland, was a great success again in 2024. “I’ve had some really good conversations with people”, said one participant.
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The more informed the British public is about assisted suicide the more it fears its results, says SPUC, which has highlighted a new poll by the think tank Living and Dying Well (LDW). Of particular concern to those polled was the anticipated shift in the doctor-patient relationship.
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Terry has always been opposed to assisted suicide. He is passionate about protecting the weakest members of our society both before birth and at the end of life. But when his mum Julie, 66, became seriously ill in January 2024, Terry became even more fearful about a change in the…
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Blogpost by Liam Gibson Since the 1960s, successive British governments have undermined family life through the increasingly aggressive promotion of sex education, birth control and abortion. In 2022, the lives of over a quarter of a million babies were ended under the Abortion Act, and earlier thi
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The Labour Government has said it will “stop further commencement” of the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023, legislation that protects the right to expression of pro-life students and others on UK campuses.
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A golden statue of Simone Veil (1927-2017), the French politician famous for legalising abortion in France in 1975, was unveiled at the Olympics opening ceremony in Paris on Friday.