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Reshuffle – where new Ministers stand on abortion

Reshuffle – where new Ministers stand on abortion

As you may have seen in the news, the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has undertaken a major reshuffle of his cabinet and ministerial positions today. This has included appointing several new ministers, including the surprise return of David Cameron, or Lord Cameron as...

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Heroine of The Sound of Music refused an abortion

Heroine of The Sound of Music refused an abortion

The heroine of The Sound of Music, Maria von Trapp, was told by her doctor to have an abortion because her unborn son was thought to be disabled. Not only did she not have an abortion, but her son was born healthy. The story of the von Trapp family, their musical...

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Baby born before the abortion limit now a year old and thriving

Baby born before the abortion limit now a year old and thriving

Baby Isla was born 18 weeks early and given only a 10% chance of survival. A year on, she’s thriving and has just celebrated her first birthday. Lauren Ormston and Oliver Dewey were expecting their first child together in July last year. But their daughter, baby Isla,...

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Euthanasia law rejected by Portugal’s Constitutional Court

Euthanasia law rejected by Portugal’s Constitutional Court

A Portuguese court has rejected its Parliament’s attempt to introduce euthanasia into the country, pointing to the “intolerable vagueness” of the proposed legislation. On Monday, the Constitutional Court in Portugal rejected a law to introduce euthanasia for the...

20,000 attend March for Life in Paris

20,000 attend March for Life in Paris

As a group of politicians in France attempt to make abortion part of the constitution and seek to introduce a law allowing euthanasia, Paris’ annual March for Life has responded with a resounding ‘non’. Held every year on the third Sunday of January to commemorate the...

Maltese Government tables abortion up to birth Bill

Maltese Government tables abortion up to birth Bill

This afternoon the Maltese Government introduced a Bill to the Maltese Parliament that will introduce de facto abortion on demand, for any reason, up to birth in Malta. The Maltese Government earlier indicated that it would introduce a change to legislation that would...

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Chile rejects abortion

Chile rejects abortion

Chile’s lower Chamber of Deputies has rejected a Bill that sought to introduce abortion on demand up to 14 weeks gestation. The legislation, introduced in January this year, sought to amend the current Chilean penal code so that the current prohibitions on abortion...

South Korea’s smallest premature baby discharged from hospital

South Korea’s smallest premature baby discharged from hospital

South Korea’s smallest baby, Cho Gun-woo, was discharged from hospital last year after five months in intensive care. Gun-woo was born prematurely on 4 April 2021 about 15 weeks prior to his due date. At the time of birth, he was unable to breathe independently, as...

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Canada set to legalise euthanasia for drug addicts

Canada set to legalise euthanasia for drug addicts

Canada is set to legalise euthanasia on the grounds of mental health in March 2024. As the date approaches, debate is reigniting around the controversial law which will legalise euthanasia for drug addicts. The move is being branded as “eugenics” by individuals...

House of Lords rejects assisted suicide

House of Lords rejects assisted suicide

An attempt in the House of Lords to force the Government to introduce legislation on assisted suicide within a year of the Health and Care Bill becoming law has been defeated by 179 votes to 145. Lord Forsyth’s amendment to the Health and Care Bill was defeated...

Italy: Assisted suicide referendum blocked by Constitutional Court

Italy: Assisted suicide referendum blocked by Constitutional Court

The Constitutional Court in Italy has blocked a referendum seeking to make assisted suicide legal because it would remove protections for the weak and the vulnerable. On 15 February, the Constitutional Court said it “deemed the referendum question inadmissible”...

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Canada set to legalise euthanasia for drug addicts

Canada set to legalise euthanasia for drug addicts

Canada is set to legalise euthanasia on the grounds of mental health in March 2024. As the date approaches, debate is reigniting around the controversial law which will legalise euthanasia for drug addicts. The move is being branded as “eugenics” by individuals...

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The Gen Z abortion crisis

The Gen Z abortion crisis

The summer holiday is always a bit of a non-event when it comes to news. With Westminster on recess and chief editors retreating to their second homes, deputy staff members stretch out stories like used bits of cling film until their bosses return. Be it the Bibby...

Let’s remember the case against assisted suicide

Let’s remember the case against assisted suicide

In 2015, the last major attempt to legalise assisted suicide in Britain was resoundingly defeated in the House of Commons with a vote of 330 against and 118 in favour. At the time, Jeremy Corbyn spoke against the Bill, saying to supporters: “This Bill would put the...

Canada’s assisted dying horror story

Canada’s assisted dying horror story

My favourite Martin Amis novel was his 1991 book Time’s Arrow. It is a pyrotechnically brilliant work in which all time goes backwards. On publication it was criticised in some quarters because the novel includes a reverse version of the Holocaust and some...

The Gen Z abortion crisis

The Gen Z abortion crisis

The summer holiday is always a bit of a non-event when it comes to news. With Westminster on recess and chief editors retreating to their second homes, deputy staff members stretch out stories like used bits of cling film until their bosses return. Be it the Bibby...