• In a letter dated 6/1/2019, this charity stated: “Our charity does not conduct research using human embryos. Our funds are awarded to researchers who do sometimes use human tissue, such as kidney cells, to conduct studies in PJD, but none of them uses embryos.”

  • In a letter dated 11/02/19, this charity stated: “We support prisoners, people with convictions and their families to make a fresh start and provide services from arrest and trial through to imprisonment and resettlement. We do not have any services specifically connected to contraceptive/reproductive health services for women.”

  • In a letter received in 2019 the Chief executive of this charity stated: “…I am afraid that we don’t have any particular information regarding reproductive health services nor assisted dying – these are areas of work which are not part of our remit. If these subjects came up, we would…

  • In a letter dated 12/4/2019 the Charity Manager stated: “I can confirm that we do not conduct research using human embryos, we have not done so in the past nor do we feel that we will in the future as this does not fit in with our remit.”Neither do we…

  • In a letter dated 29/05/19, the charity stated: “We do not have a formal view on embryo research. We don’t for several reasons: We have very limited funds to support research, such work on human embryos would be funded by bodies such as the MRC. When we do have funds,…

  • Mind stated in an undated letter from 2019: “I can confirm that if you donated to Mind, your money would not go towards abortion services for women or girls, research using human embryos or campaigns to promote assisted dying.”

  • The Group Chief Executive of this charity stated in a letter dated 25/2/2019: “The MPS Society is founded on the principles of supporting our patient community to live the lives they want… We support the development of new therapies and treatments to help improve the quality of our patients’ lives…

  • In a letter dated 28/2/2019 this charity stated: “MQ do not fund any research that uses embryonic stem cells. As such, we do not have a position or policy on that specific area of research.”Furthermore, the research that we currently fund is not linked to reproductive services for women and…

  • In a letter dated 10/12/2018 this charity stated: “The MS Trust does not fund research into cause and cure. We do not, therefore, fund any research that would use human embryos.”

  • This charity stated in a letter dated 22/2/2019: “…myaware is currently not involved in funding any research studies which involve human embryo experimentation. We currently do not have any specific policies on this subject at present. However, all of myaware funded research projects are very carefully assessed and they are…

  • In a letter dated 12/12/2018, this “very small charity” stated that is has “very little money”, and “certainly nothing we could utilise” to fund research involving human embryos.

  • In a letter dated 10/12/2018 this charity stated: “Given that it does not form part of our charitable purpose, Nerve Tumours UK does not have an explicit policy on research using human embryos. However, we can confirm that the charity does not fund or support organisations, which undertake research using…

  • In a letter dated 6/6/19, the charity stated: “We do not support any of these:Abortion services for women or girlsResearch using human embryosCampaign to promote assisted dying”

  • In a letter dated 12/12/18, the charity stated: “under no circumstances will research be sponsored where embryonated eggs (human or animal) are to be used.”

  • In a letter dated 14/1/19, the charity stated: “We absolutely do not support human embryo research, nor do we support any other organisations that conduct this research.”