• In a letter dated 12/12/2018 this charity stated: “…under no circumstances will research be sponsored where embryonated (sic) eggs (human or animal) are to be used, nor where a disease has been artificially induced into an animal during the course of veterinary research.”

  • In a letter dated 10/6/2019, this charity responded to questions about contraception and abortion stating: “… as we do not run these types of services it wouldn’t be an area where we have any expertise, therefore we do not have a policy on this type of work. Our work focuses…

  • In a letter dated 31/8/2018 the Chief Executive of Action on Addiction stated: “Action on Addiction is not involved in (and to my knowledge never has been involved in) human embryo experimentation.”

  • In a letter dated 19/8/2019 this charity stated: “Afasic is a charity that supports families with children who have speech and language problems and has no connection whatsoever with abortion services; research on human embryos or campaigns to assist dying.”

  • This charity does not fund biomedical research.https://alcoholchange.org.uk/research-hub/alcohol-research-grants/what-we-fund

  • In a letter dated 31/5/2019 this charity stated: “The mission of our charity is to improve the lives of people living with allergic disease and our work is very much based on raising awareness and driving education about allergic disease and the impacts it can have on quality of life.”…