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The Government has announced that a public consultation will be launched on the content guidance on the policing of buffer zones around abortion clinics.
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In a significant turning point, Argentines have elected avowed pro-lifer, Javier Milei, as their new President.
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Kayleigh Williamson has made history as one of the first people with Down’s Syndrome to cross the finish line of the New York City Marathon.
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Catholic primary school children as young as eight could be taught access to abortion after a new RSHP redraft removed the “Denominational Education” exemption clause.
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Last Saturday, 11 November, the annual 500 Crosses for Life procession took place in London, praying for, as well as mourning, the unborn dead killed by abortion every day in the UK.
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SPUC’s Coerced Abortion Event in Parliament was attended by 12 MPs from various political parties who heard that abortion is far from being about “choice”.
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A Paralympian abortion survivor has been honoured by the president of the Philippines. “There’s a purpose for us in this world. We need to be fighters in life”, said the swimming champion.
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A mother from Guernsey has condemned clinicians after her unborn baby was “booked for an abortion without my permission”.
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A new YouGov shows that “Britons ultimately want to see less abortion”, says SPUC, after the public was found to be supportive of pre-abortion counselling, while also having concerns about DIY home abortion.
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The Office for Students newly appointed free speech champion has warned that higher education is failing to protect the academic freedom of students on UK campuses. SPUC has called for pro-life students to be protected following several “disgusting threats” made against them at universities.
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Abortion in North Carolina fell by over 30% this summer after the US state enacted a 12-week abortion ban and a 72-hour waiting period in July.
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Peaceful pro-life demonstrators at abortion facilities in Scotland will be criminalised and hit with massive fines if MSPs back a new law laid before the Scottish Parliament yesterday.
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SPUC has just launched a new postcard campaign asking supporters to write to the Health Secretary and call for an end to DIY abortion.
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SPUC’s 2023 National Conference, held in Milton Keynes last weekend, saw 180 delegates come together in hope and love to envision “a world where abortion is unthinkable”. Between 22 and 24 September 2023, 180 pro-life men, women and children gathered in Milton Keynes for SPUC&rsqu
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“Are we a civilised nation or a nation of barbarians?” asked Calvin Robinson at SPUC’s 2023 National Conference.