Dr Philip Nitschke, dubbed “the Elon Musk of assisted suicide”, recently held a workshop in Dublin where he taught attendees the “practical steps for a DIY death”.
Alastair Hamilton, 47, a chemistry teacher from London, paid £10,000 to a Swiss organisation called Pegasos to purchase his death via lethal injection. His family only found out about the circumstances of his death after the police checked his bank account in search for answers.
Last Friday, 19 January, thousands of pro-life men, women and children braved sub-zero temperatures in Washington, D.C., for the National March for Life. “Everyone has a right to exist”, said one marcher. “The snow won’t even stop us!”
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) is issuing guidance to its members stating that they should not report illegal late-term abortions to the police, even when the baby’s safety is at risk.
Ellen Clifford has warned that the disabled have been excluded from the assisted suicide debate, “a not insignificant group of people whose lives are directly threatened by [such] legalisation”.
More than 44.6 million unborn babies were aborted around the world in 2023, according to the website Worldometer. Vastly more unborn lives were killed by abortion than people who lost their lives to war last year.
A pro-abortion academic has admitted that the Government’s DIY home abortion scheme is to blame for the rise in arrests of women such as Carla Foster, who was found guilty of illegally obtaining abortion drugs past the legal limit.
Former Conservative MP Nadine Dorries has written that the death of her husband from cancer reinforced her view that assisted suicide is wrong and should not be legalised.
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Over 73% of respondents to a public consultation oppose Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris’s plans for compulsory abortion education in Northern Ireland.
The Knights of St Columba, in partnership with SPUC, have launched a Spiritual Bouquet to pray for life from conception to natural death and make abortion unthinkable.