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The Complications from Abortions (Annual Report) Bill, introduced by Lord Moylan, had its First Reading in the House of Lords on 3 September 2024.
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Sylvester Stallone has revealed that his mother Jackie tried to abort him. “The hanger didn’t work”, she told him. The Rocky star revealed her confession while speaking on a podcast with his daughters.
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The UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) has released a report attacking Poland for its pro-life laws that protect disabled unborn children, many of whom are girls.
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SNP members voted on Sunday to enshrine abortion as a guaranteed right in the constitution of an independent Scotland.
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87.26% of unborn babies prenatally diagnosed with Down’s syndrome in England and Wales (and Crown Dependencies) were aborted in 2021, according to NHS data released last month.
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The editor-in-chief of a respected bioethics journal has defended the academic freedom of pro-life researchers against the online “outrage machine” that has caused several papers to be cancelled.
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31 Queensland “heartless” senators have voted to deny palliative care to abortion survivors in a vote that saw only 18 back the humane measure.
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A tiny premature baby who was born weighing less than a loaf of bread has beaten the odds and is now thriving.
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One in four babies are born alive following abortions at 23 weeks gestation, a study published in a peer-reviewed journal has found, showing that such cases are more common than previously supposed.
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A concentration camp survivor in her late eighties has been found guilty of pro-life activism, including the obstruction of an abortion facility entrance in the US, and now faces dying in prison for her beliefs.
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Louise Adsett has worked as a midwife in the Australian state of Queensland for 14 years, during which time she saw abortion survivors left alone to die for up to five hours. “These babies deserve better. They deserve to have the same rights that all of us human beings have”,…
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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.