13 organisations representing 800,000 caregivers in France have released a collective statement opposing the introduction of assisted suicide in the nation. “The legislator is fundamentally transforming the definition of care and deciding to put an end to collective ethics”, the opinion has stated.
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce and Father Sean Gough have been found “not guilty” after being tried at a Birmingham Magistrates’ Court for the “crime” of praying silently outside an abortion facility.
The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children has slammed a vote to impose buffer zones around abortion clinics, calling it an “outrageous assault on civil liberties”.
The UK Government cannot remain neutral on the legalisation of assisted suicide – it must defend the lives of the vulnerable by rejecting calls for a change in the law.
Melissa Manion has spoken of her deep “regret and remorse” after aborting her baby that the father wanted to keep: “Abortion hurt you too… I stole life from our child and fatherhood from you.”
Rt Rev Dr Iain Greenshields, the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, has spoken out against proposed assisted suicide legislation in Scotland, describing it as point of “no return” for the vulnerable.
An ex-solider has been fined because he prayed silently outside an abortion facility in Bournemouth. His silent prayer was for his son, Jacob, who was aborted over two decades ago.
A Canadian doctor has proudly boasted that she has killed 400 people through assisted suicide, adding that “it’s the most rewarding work” she’s ever done.
The US House of Representatives has passed a resolution condemning pro-abortion attacks on pro-life individuals and groups in the aftermath of the repeal of Roe v. Wade.
A pro-abortion activist nurse has been awarded an OBE for services to abortion, including the promotion of buffer zones, in the New Year Honours List, which has been slammed by SPUC as a “national disgrace”.
SPUC is urging supporters to respond to a parliamentary inquiry on assisted suicide as pro-assisted suicide campaigners gear up with fresh attempts to legalise the practice.