Obfuscation on the Abortion Front - Freedom of Information Case back in...
It is ten years since a statistic for one late abortion (post 24 weeks) for cleft palate, published in the 2001 Abortion Statistics, triggered what has become a very lengthy battle over freedom of...
View ArticleProLife Alliance case upheld in the High Court
In our longstanding case regarding the transparency of statistics on late abortion, we are delighted to report that the High Court has ruled against the Department of Health. Please see the attached...
View ArticleNo shortage of NHS cash for abortions and no reduction in annual abortion...
The Department of Health (DoH) has today published the Abortion Statistics for England and Wales 2010. The latest statistics (*), completing the first decade of the Millennium, present an extremely sad...
View ArticleAt last: Department of Health releases statistics
The Department of Health (DoH) has at last released details of grounds justifying late abortions for fetal health reasons, after a David and Goliath legal battle lasting over 6 years, which started...
View ArticleYoung Christians more committed to pro-life issues than the older generation
Over two thirds of young Christians (69%) believe that abortion is a very important issue, compared to just 31% of those aged over 65, a ComRes survey has discovered. Young people (18-35 year olds)...
View ArticleAbortion most certainly does affect women’s mental health …
When the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges published their so-called Systematic Review of Induced Abortion and Women’s Mental Health last week, we immediately drew attention to the way in which the...
View ArticleCan we trust Department of Health statistics on abortion? We think not.
The Daily Telegraph has published a very brief article on the subject of a study published on 7th March 2012 in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Apart from the horror of reading that...
View ArticleMore of the same tragic figures as Abortion Statistics 2011 are published today
Each year when the Abortion Statistics are published the ProLife Alliance, together with all colleagues who defend the right to life of every child in the womb, continues to hope that at last we will...
View ArticleWhy do women have abortions?
This question is complex and often difficult to answer, but in Scotland the statistics are linked to social deprivation categories and numbers of abortions are higher where there is greater poverty...
View ArticlePuzzling statement from Marie Stopes
Tracey O'Neill of Marie Stopes warned yesterday in an article in the Sunday Times that the financial crisis is the root cause of the increase in abortions for women in their 30s. In her words...
View ArticleSex-Selective Abortion in India
The census undertaken in India in 2011 shows that the problem of sex-selective abortion in India is getting worse. In 1941 there were 1010 six-year old girls for every 1000 six- year old boys. That...
View ArticleOn anniversary of legalisation, reminder of abortion’s tragic hidden toll
On the 48th anniversary of the passage of the Abortion Act, the ProLife Alliance has been reminded of the worrying lack of awareness of abortion and of its consequences. A health care worker in his 50s...
View ArticleRoyal College of Midwives (RCM) Chief Executive, Prof Cathy Warwick, in the...
Members of the RCM have expressed outrage on hearing of the stance taken by Prof Warwick, their chief executive, who has signed up their Union in support of a campaign to abolish the upper time limit...
View ArticleYoung Christians more committed to pro-life issues than the older generation
Over two thirds of young Christians (69%) believe that abortion is a very important issue, compared to just 31% of those aged over 65, a ComRes survey has discovered. Young people (18-35 year olds)...
View ArticleAbortion most certainly does affect women’s mental health …
When the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges published their so-called Systematic Review of Induced Abortion and Women’s Mental Health last week, we immediately drew attention to the way in which the...
View ArticleCan we trust Department of Health statistics on abortion? We think not.
The Daily Telegraph has published a very brief article on the subject of a study published on 7th March 2012 in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Apart from the horror of reading that...
View ArticleMore of the same tragic figures as Abortion Statistics 2011 are published today
Each year when the Abortion Statistics are published the ProLife Alliance, together with all colleagues who defend the right to life of every child in the womb, continues to hope that at last we will...
View ArticleWhy do women have abortions?
This question is complex and often difficult to answer, but in Scotland the statistics are linked to social deprivation categories and numbers of abortions are higher where there is greater poverty...
View ArticlePuzzling statement from Marie Stopes
Tracey O'Neill of Marie Stopes warned yesterday in an article in the Sunday Times that the financial crisis is the root cause of the increase in abortions for women in their 30s. In her words...
View ArticleSex-Selective Abortion in India
The census undertaken in India in 2011 shows that the problem of sex-selective abortion in India is getting worse. In 1941 there were 1010 six-year old girls for every 1000 six- year old boys. That...
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