• The Dignity of Life Must Not Be Undermined by Social Hardship

    The disturbing remarks made by Canadian physician Dr. Ellen Wiebe, suggesting that inadequate housing may justify seeking euthanasia, strike at the heart of what it means to uphold the sanctity of life. From a pro-life standpoint, such reasoning dangerously conflates social adversity with irremediable suffering, reducing vulnerable individuals to decisions…

  • Standing for Life: Speak Out Ahead of Lords Debate on Assisted Suicide

    Photo: Wikipedia Commons: House of Lords chamber, Palace of Westminster, London With the House of Commons having narrowly backed assisted suicide in June, the campaign to preserve society’s commitment to life now shifts to the House of Lords. SPUC has promptly responded, calling on supporters to write to peers ahead…

  • Cancer Survivor Defies Odds by 25 Years: Pro-Life Advocates Call for Compassion, Not Assisted Death

    At age 80, Mike Soper, a former county cricket chairman, is living proof of the resilience of the human spirit. Diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer at age 55 and told he had just three months to live, he is now marking 25 years beyond that prognosis, a powerful testament to…

  • Leading Paralympian accused of being “responsible for people dying in pain”

    Image (Right) – Wikipedia Commons: Baroness Grey-Thompson The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill currently under debate in the UK House of Lords has sparked a heated moral debate over assisted dying. SPUC continues to stand resolutely against any legislation that legalises ending life, recognising the immense danger it…

  • John Swinney: Assisted Suicide poses an “insurmountable risk to disabled peoples’ equality and human rights”

    Image: (left) Wikipedia Commons : (John Swinney – First Minister (53720492021)) Scotland finds itself at a critical moral crossroads as MSP Liam McArthur’s Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill advances through Holyrood. The Bill would permit terminally ill adults with mental capacity, after being residents for at least…

  • Texas Advances Landmark Pro-Life Measure Allowing Citizens to Sue Abortion Pill Providers

    On September 3, 2025, the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 7, a sweeping pro-life reform that empowers private citizens to file lawsuits against individuals or entities that manufacture, distribute, or mail abortion-inducing drugs, such as mifepristone or misoprostol, into Texas. Under the new law, plaintiffs may seek civil damages of…

  • Church-Run Hospices Face Existential Threat if Assisted Suicide Bill Passes

    Pro‑life campaigners are sounding the alarm as the UK’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill edges toward its second reading in the House of Lords on 12 September, warning it poses a grave threat to church‑run hospices and care homes. Archbishop John Sherrington, lead bishop for life issues of…

  • Jersey’s Assisted-Dying Bill: A Troubling Turning of the Tide

    Jersey is poised to become the second jurisdiction in the British Isles, after the Isle of Man, to legalise assisted dying, following the publication of a draft law this September. The proposed legislation would allow mentally competent, terminally ill adults to access medical assistance to end their lives, with life…

  • Pam Duncan-Glancy MSP: A Call to Protect Life

    Image: left – Wikipedia Commons – Pam Duncan‑Glancy In a powerful contribution to the ongoing debate surrounding assisted dying, MSP Pam Duncan‑Glancy reminds us of the human spirit’s enduring capacity for meaning, even when speech, movement, or breath come into question. As she eloquently declares: “I’m 43 years old… I…

  • “Assisted dying in practice”: the grave implications for healthcare in the UK

    The legalisation of assisted suicide carries a far greater cost, both emotionally and financially, than its supporters in the UK are prepared to admit. That fact becomes inescapable when the evidence presented in a major new report is taken into account. Although the authors of the report insist that they…

  • Northern Ireland’s Buffer Zones Undermine Pro-Life Voices and Free Speech

    A pressing legal development in Northern Ireland, namely, a deputy County Court judge’s decision on September 2, 2025, to reconsider the Supreme Court’s prior judgment affirming the legality of abortion “safe access” or buffer zones, warrants serious concern from a pro‑life standpoint. These zones, designed to shield abortion clinics from…

  • The Dark Reality Behind Switzerland’s First ‘Suicide Pod’ Death

    Image: Wikipedia Commons – Sarco Pod The disturbing death of a 64-year-old American woman in Switzerland has cast a dark shadow over the use of so-called “suicide pods.” Far from providing a peaceful and painless end, her passing has raised alarming questions that strike at the heart of the euthanasia…

  • Pro-Life Advocates Warn Assisted Suicide Bill Threatens Hospices and Undermines Care

    Left image – Wikimedia Commons: Bishop John Sherrington A powerful statement from Archbishop John Sherrington has reignited pro-life concerns over the UK’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, currently under debate in the House of Lords. The Archbishop, lead bishop for life issues, warns the legislation could severely compromise…

  • 21 year old, arrested after hiding dead newborn baby

    A distressing incident involving a 21-year-old beauty queen and university cheerleader has brought renewed attention to the urgent need for compassionate support systems instead of silence and concealment. According to a report published today, Laken Snelling, a student at the University of Kentucky, has been arrested for allegedly giving birth…

  • Britain at a Demographic Crossroads as Fertility Hits Record Low

    The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveal that the total fertility rate in England and Wales has dropped to 1.41 children per woman in 2024, a historic low since records began in 1938, down from 1.42 in 2023. Scotland, too, has recorded its lowest rate in…