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PM intends to fast-track assisted suicide vote before Christmas, according to reports
Despite a deeply divided Cabinet, a vote on making assisted suicide legal could be held before Christmas as the Prime Minister backs plans to fast-track the legislation, according to The Mail on Sunday.
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London council consults residents on renewing controversial abortion clinic buffer zone
A council in London is consulting local residents on extending a buffer zone even though there have been no violations of the existing one since it was introduced in 2019.
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Lib Dem manifesto 2024 pledges to enforce abortion buffer zones, assisted suicide vote and may make extreme changes to abortion laws
The Liberal Democrats have pledged to enforce buffer zones around abortion clinics, ensure there is time for a vote on assisted suicide alongside appearing to support making extreme changes to abortion legislation.
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MPs propose law change that would make sex-selective abortion legal in England and Wales
The campaign group against sex-selective abortion, Stop Gendercide, has raised concerns that pro-abortion amendments to a Government Bill would make sex-selective abortions legal in England and Wales.
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Police protect young female pro-life speaker from screaming pro-abortion mob in Manchester
A "screaming pro-abortion mob" forced local police to provide an escort to a pro-life speaker at the University of Manchester who had to take transport to a different location because it was "not safe" to go directly to her accommodation.
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'An epidemic of loss': estimated 10,000 abortions in Ireland
The Republic of Ireland experienced the highest number of abortions since the practice was made legal in the country, with the latest figures suggesting there were over 10,000 abortions in 2023.
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Scotland: silent prayer deemed 'unacceptable' in hearing on world's most extreme abortion buffer zone law
The Scottish Parliament has begun hearing evidence on a Bill which, if it becomes law, will introduce the world's most extreme buffer zone law in Scotland.
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Baby loss certificates welcomed by pro-life advocates point to inconsistency
The UK Government has launched a new scheme to provide baby loss certificates for parents who have experienced pregnancy loss before 24 weeks.
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At-home abortion bill receives first reading
A Bill that will require the Government to conduct a review into the risks associated with at-home medical abortions in which a woman self-administers a medical abortion outside of a clinical setting has been launched in the House of Lords.
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Two MPs attempt to hijack government bill with extreme abortion up to birth amendments
Pro-abortion MPs, Stella Creasy and Diana Johnson, have hijacked a government bill by tabling amendments that propose removing offences that make it illegal to perform a self-abortion at any point right through to birth.
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Government review shows abortion complication rates likely much higher than being reported by abortion providers
The review also found that the difference in reported complication rates is much higher for women under 20 than for the general population.
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After Sunak's Cabinet reshuffle, where do new ministers stand on abortion and assisted suicide?
After the sudden dismissal of Suella Braverman as Home Secretary earlier today, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has undertaken a major cabinet reshuffle ahead of his Autumn Statement next week.
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The Supreme Court's decision marks the beginning of the legislative battle over abortion, not the end
There are many who will rush to declare that the Supreme Court's decision somehow goes against the will of the people. The data from polling suggests otherwise.
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Baby given 1% chance of survival arrives home after mum refuses to abort
A mother whose waters broke at 19 weeks managed to give birth to her son 11 weeks later and, despite months in hospital, he's now at home with his family.
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MPs speak out against attempts to force more abortion on Northern Ireland
The Government in Westminster is coming under increasing pressure to commission abortion services in Northern Ireland despite the devolution of abortion power in the region and the majority of sitting Northern Ireland MPs in Westminster opposing it.
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