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A poll commissioned by the think tank Living and Dying Well (LDW) has found that the British public has grave concerns about assisted suicide laws when confronted with its reality, as seen in Canada and elsewhere.
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It looks increasingly likely that pro-abortion Kamala Harris will be the Democratic Party presidential nominee after the announcement that U.S. President Joe Biden will not seek re-election in November.
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The pro-abortion lobby, including the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), has urged Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to enforce buffer zones that outlaw pro-life activity, including silent prayer, within 150 metres of abortion facilities.
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An assisted suicide private members’ bill has been announced and is due to have its first reading in the House of Lords later this month. SPUC has called the new bill a “profound threat” to vulnerable people in the UK.
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A Roman Catholic priest has refused Communion to Colm Burke TD at a funeral Mass because he voted in favour of abortion in the 2018 Irish referendum.
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Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, Donald Trump’s nominee for vice president, announced this week at the 2024 Republican National Convention, has described himself as “100% pro-life…
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An Irish Angel (2024), a film supported and in part produced by The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC), was released on all major digital platforms earlier this year after winning multiple awards at film festivals under its original title, “Pulcinella”, written and dire
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he will double down on his promise of a free vote on assisted suicide, though he says it is unlikely to take place within the first year of his government.
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There were 15,280 state-sanctioned assisted suicides in Canada in 2023, campaigners against euthanasia estimate ahead of the release of official data. SPUC has warned that Canada offers a “frightening” vision of the UK’s future if assisted suicide is legalised.
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Dame Diana Johnson, a noted pro-abortion extremist, has been made a Minister of State in the Home Office in Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Government.
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Tony’s brother Stephen was 35 years old when he died of a brain tumour in 1991.
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Archbishop of Canterbury’s wife pressured by doctors to abort disabled daughter, General Synod hears
Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has recalled how his wife felt pressured to abort their daughter Ellie Welby after she was found to be disabled during a prenatal test.
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It was a mixed night for pro-life MPs, many of whom lost their seats in the 2024 General Election, held on 4 July, with Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party winning a large majority in Parliament.