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  • Canadian man found guilty of murdering girlfriend who refused abortion

    Canadian man found guilty of murdering girlfriend who refused abortion

    A man from Ontario, Canada has been found guilty of murdering his pregnant girlfriend who refused to abort their unborn child. Wazhir Gafoor was found guilty of first-degree murder this month in a case of abortion coercion. The body of his girlfriend, Christina Yadram, was found in woodland in 2021,…

    SPUC News
    March 21, 2025
  • Police Scotland drops 12,000 investigations to ease workload despite arresting grandmother for allegedly breaching buffer zone

    Police Scotland drops 12,000 investigations to ease workload despite arresting grandmother for allegedly breaching buffer zone

    Police Scotland has scrubbed over 12,000 criminal investigations because they required excessive manpower, a report has revealed, despite several police officers arresting an elderly grandmother who allegedly breached a buffer zone in Glasgow in February.

    SPUC News
    March 20, 2025
  • Abortion decriminalisation will enable abusive men to kill more unborn babies

    Abortion decriminalisation will enable abusive men to kill more unborn babies

    Last week, Labour MPs threatened to use the Government’s Crime and Policing Bill to achieve the cherished goal of the pro-abortion lobby – full decriminalisation of abortion. If we weren’t so used to this almost monomaniacal desire to push “abortion rights” as far as they can go, we might find…

    Alithea Williams
    March 19, 2025
  • Pro-life academics challenge retraction of studies exposing risks of abortion

    Pro-life academics challenge retraction of studies exposing risks of abortion

    Ten academics are challenging a journal’s decision to retract their papers that studied the risks of abortion. It was announced this week that researchers had filed an arbitration demand against Sage Publications after it retracted three of their papers. The research, published in the Sage journal Health Services Research and…

    SPUC News
    March 18, 2025
  • Council spends six-figure sum prosecuting two pro-life campaigners despite multi-million budget crisis

    Council spends six-figure sum prosecuting two pro-life campaigners despite multi-million budget crisis

    Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) council spent nearly £150,000 prosecuting a man and woman who allegedly participated in pro-life activity in a buffer zone in its local authority. BCP council spent £93,000 taking Adam Smith-Connor to court last October after he prayed in silence for his dead son within a…

    SPUC News
    March 18, 2025
  • Baptist pastor charged with delivering sermon inside buffer zone in Northern Ireland

    Baptist pastor charged with delivering sermon inside buffer zone in Northern Ireland

    A Baptist pastor is due to appear in court this week after he delivered a sermon on God’s love inside a buffer zone in Northern Ireland.

    SPUC News
    March 18, 2025
  • Spanish Government considers making abortion a constitutional right

    Spanish Government considers making abortion a constitutional right

    Left image – Wikimedia Commons: Ana Redondo 2023 (cropped) Spanish Minister of Equality Ana Redondo said she supports making abortion a right in the Spanish Constitution when “the appropriate and necessary conditions are met to be able to do so”, following the example of France. Last year, on 4 March,…

    SPUC News
    March 17, 2025
  • Infant consciousness starts in the womb and possibly before 24 weeks, researcher poll finds

    Infant consciousness starts in the womb and possibly before 24 weeks, researcher poll finds

    Researchers attending the Infant Consciousness Conference, 28 February to 1 March, in New York have concluded that recent evidence indicates that fetal consciousness might begin before 24 weeks gestation. The event was sponsored by New York University. A survey of conference delegates assessing evidence of fetal consciousness found that forty-seven…

    SPUC News
    March 17, 2025
  • Trump nominee pledges to stop aborted baby remains being used in medical research

    Trump nominee pledges to stop aborted baby remains being used in medical research

    President Donald Trump’s nominee for Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has pledged to ban the use of aborted baby remains being used by research funds.  Nominee Jay Bhattacharya was speaking at a Senate committee hearing into his nomination when he said he’d reinstate the prohibition that had…

    SPUC News
    March 15, 2025
  • Labour MPs threaten amendments to decriminalise abortion

    Labour MPs threaten amendments to decriminalise abortion

    Labour MPs have indicated that they may use a government bill to push for abortion to be removed from criminal law.

    SPUC News
    March 11, 2025
  • Pope Francis calls on all people to protect unborn babies and their mothers from abortion in message from hospital

    Pope Francis calls on all people to protect unborn babies and their mothers from abortion in message from hospital

    Despite being gravely ill in hospital, Pope Francis called on all people to take up the cause of the unborn around the world.

    SPUC News
    March 10, 2025
  • Actress claims that Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman paid for her abortion when she was 17

    Actress claims that Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman paid for her abortion when she was 17

    Actress Ione Skye, 54, has claimed in a new memoir that Anthony Kiedis, the lead singer of the band Red Hot Chili Peppers, paid for her to have an abortion when she was 17.

    SPUC News
    March 10, 2025
  • Former justice secretary Michael Gove backs right to silent prayer in buffer zones as “fundamental” British freedom

    Former justice secretary Michael Gove backs right to silent prayer in buffer zones as “fundamental” British freedom

    Gove said that praying silently inside a buffer zone could not be considered “genuine intimidation”.

    SPUC News
    March 7, 2025
  • Retired scientist on trial for offering to talk to women in crisis pregnancies near Bournemouth abortion facility

    Retired scientist on trial for offering to talk to women in crisis pregnancies near Bournemouth abortion facility

    Livia Tossici-Bolt, 63, is on trial for standing with a sign that read, “Here to talk, if you want to”, near an abortion facility in Bournemouth.

    SPUC News
    March 6, 2025
  • Abuser who drugged girlfriend with abortion pills that killed her unborn baby has sentence increased by five years

    Abuser who drugged girlfriend with abortion pills that killed her unborn baby has sentence increased by five years

    Stuart Worby has had his jail sentence increased by five years following his case’s referral to the Court of Appeal by the Solicitor General.

    SPUC News
    March 4, 2025
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