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In a powerful and timely intervention, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, Reem Alsalem, has formally called upon the international community to ban surrogacy in all its forms. Her report, set to be presented at the UN General Assembly in October, spotlights the practiceâs inherent…
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The US State Department has issued a stark warning to the UK, raising serious concerns about creeping restrictions on free speech, particularly amid reports that even silent prayer near abortion clinics is being criminalised. The departmentâs latest Human Rights Report notes a decline in freedom of expression across Britain in…
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A 75-year-old grandmother and long-time pro-life advocate has been cleared of all charges after becoming the first person arrested under Scotlandâs controversial âbuffer zoneâ legislation. Rose Docherty was detained in February while standing outside the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow, holding a sign that read: âCoercion is a…
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The Warrington Project Truth Pod held its first public outreach stall in Warrington Town Centre on Saturday, August 9th, marking a significant milestone for the pro-life initiative. According to an SPUC spokesperson, the day was âa celebration of taking our message directly into the communityâsharing crucial information about current abortion…
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Uruguay may soon become the third Latin American nation, after Colombia and Ecuador, to legalise euthanasia, according to recent reports. The proposed âdignified deathâ bill is scheduled for its final vote after eight years of legislative debate. If passed, it would establish a legal framework allowing adults with incurable illnesses…
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A deeply concerning incident in Florida has drawn sharp attention from the pro-life community. Christopher Michael Balter, 35, a former planning and development director in Indian River County, has been arrested on serious charges after allegedly administering Ambien, a sedative, to his grandfather, who was in hospice care. The elderly…
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A newly published study reveals that medication abortions have spurred a rise in overall U.S. abortion numbers since the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade. Between July 2023 and August 2024, nearly 120,000 packages of abortion pills were distributed, with almost 100,000 dispatched to states where abortion is prohibited or…
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Sean Davison, a 63-year-old former microbiologist from New Zealand, has been arrested in Dorset on suspicion of assisting 29 individuals to die, by helping them travel to Switzerlandâs Pegasos clinic for so-called âmedical assistance in dying.â The arrest, the culmination of a year-long investigation, could result in a prison sentence…
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British pro-life advocate Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, director of March for Life UK, has again come under scrutiny for the peaceful act of silently praying near an abortion clinic in Birmingham. Despite previously being cleared by the courts and receiving substantial compensation from West Midlands Police, her silent prayer continues to attract…
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In a significant development for the pro-life movement, Planned Parenthood has announced the closure of its clinics in Louisiana, effective from 30th September, after losing access to federal funding due to the âBig Beautiful Bill.â While the organisation had already been barred from performing abortions in the state, it remained…
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A former New Zealand Member of Parliament has passionately urged the UK Parliament to reject the current terminally ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, warning of its dangerous implications and inadequate safeguards. The warning comes amid on-going debate over the legislation, which aims to legalise assisted suicide for terminally ill…
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Polandâs newly inaugurated President, Karol Nawrocki, officially assumed his role on AugustâŻ6, 2025, in a dramatic shift toward conservative and nationalist politics. Nawrocki emphasized âtraditional valuesâ during his inaugural speech, distancing himself from progressive reforms on issues such as immigration and abortion. This political pivot comes at a critical moment:…
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In a significant policy shift, the Netherlands has now allowed general practitioners, not just specialist clinics and hospitals, to prescribe the abortion pill, following completion of mandatory online training. As of AugustâŻ2025, 392 GPs -approximately 3.2% of the nationâs 12,246 registered GPs – have qualified to provide medical abortions up…
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A damning report by two baby charities has estimated that thousands of babiesâ lives are being lost because of failures to improve NHS maternity care in England. At least 2,500 fewer babies would have died in England since 2018 if the NHS had adequately addressed maternity care failings. This was…
