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  • PRESS RELEASE – Highest Scottish abortion figures on record for 2025

    PRESS RELEASE – Highest Scottish abortion figures on record for 2025

    Image Credits: Shutterstock PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE London, 26th May 2026 – The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC), the world’s oldest pro-life campaign group, is utterly aghast at the data released today by Public Health Scotland, showing 2025 as the year with the highest abortion…

  • MSI opens first purpose-built abortuary in Britain

    MSI opens first purpose-built abortuary in Britain

    Image Source: Google Earth MSI Reproductive Choices UK has opened a major new abortion facility in Birmingham, raising questions about why the abortion provider is investing in expanding surgical capacity when almost three-quarters of abortions in England and Wales are…

  • BBC platforms BPAS abortionist unhappy that women choose life

    BBC platforms BPAS abortionist unhappy that women choose life

    Image source: Shutterstock The bias of the BBC is clear. So is the fallacy of “pro-choice.” Never has that been clearer than today, as the national broadcaster has platformed abortionists concerned that some women in Wales are continuing their pregnancies rather than travelling to England for abortions. BBC Wales sought…

  • Governor of Massachusetts signs barbaric abortion up-to-birth law to the sound of cheering crowds

    Governor of Massachusetts signs barbaric abortion up-to-birth law to the sound of cheering crowds

    Image source: Shutterstock Massachusetts has legalised abortion up-to-birth after Democrat Governor Maura Healey signed legislation removing the state’s previous restrictions on abortions after 24 weeks. Healey signed H.5595, the “Act Prioritising Patient Access to Care”, on Monday, surrounded by a large group of women who applauded as the Governor approved…

  • Twenty African countries reject neocolonial Western bullying tactics on abortion and family issues

    Twenty African countries reject neocolonial Western bullying tactics on abortion and family issues

    Image: Accra, Ghana | Source: Shutterstock Twenty African governments have backed a draft charter asserting national sovereignty over family policy, abortion, agriculture, natural resources, and international agreements, in a significant rejection of pressure from Western governments and international institutions. The African Charter on Family, Sovereignty and Values, adopted at a…

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  • France orders life insurers to pay out after assisted suicide

    France orders life insurers to pay out after assisted suicide

    Image Source: Shutterstock France has ordered life insurers to pay out to the beneficiaries of people who die through assisted suicide or euthanasia, prompting concerns that relatives could acquire a financial interest in someone choosing to end their life. The provision forms part of France’s newly approved assisted suicide law…

  • Disabled people want one thing, assistance to live: Open letter to Andy Burnham

    Disabled people want one thing, assistance to live: Open letter to Andy Burnham

    Image source: assistustolive.com A coalition of disabled and terminally ill people, and allies, have called on Andy Burnham and MPs to halt the assisted suicide Bill until palliative and social care have been comprehensively reformed. In a letter organised by the Assist Us To Live campaign, signatories argue that disabled…

  • The last chance to save France: Assisted suicide passes the Constitutional Court

    The last chance to save France: Assisted suicide passes the Constitutional Court

    Image Sources: Shutterstock The final chance to save France from assisted suicide was squandered today, as the country’s Constitutional Council upheld legislation legalising assisted suicide and euthanasia in specified circumstances, clearing a major legal hurdle for one of President Emmanuel Macron’s flagship social reforms. The Council, France’s highest constitutional authority,…

  • Lowestoft woman accused of murder after poisoning sick mother

    Lowestoft woman accused of murder after poisoning sick mother

    Image Source: Suffolk Police | (L) Lorna Nightingale, (R) Emma Nightingale A woman from Lowestoft who was accused of murdering her 70-year-old mother has said she gave her a fatal quantity of medication after her mother repeatedly asked for help to end her life. Emma Nightingale, 36, was charged with…

  • Baby girl born at 21 weeks and three days in Australia

    Baby girl born at 21 weeks and three days in Australia

    Image Source: Facebook / Logan Hospital | Baby Miracle and her mother A baby girl born at just 21 weeks and three days has become the most premature baby known to have survived in Australia. Makerita Tanuvasa, affectionately known by her middle name, Miracle, weighed just over 12 ounces at…

  • Fix care first: Burnham comes out against assisted suicide… for now

    Fix care first: Burnham comes out against assisted suicide… for now

    Image Source: (L) UK Parliament | (R) SPUC Pro-Life New Prime Minister Andy Burnham has said that palliative and social care funding should be fixed before Parliament considers legalising assisted suicide in England and Wales. It is the first time Burnham has set out his position on the issue since…