By K.V. Turley Editor’s note. This is excerpted from a post at LIFESITENEWS. LONDON, July 24, 2018-- A letter calling on the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Irish Taoiseach [Prime Minister] to discuss Northern Ireland abortion law at a government...
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170+ UK & Irish politicians sign letter demanding legal abortion in Northern Ireland
By Calvin Freiburger July 23, 2018 — A total of 173 politicians from the United Kingdom and Ireland have signed an open letter calling on the British government to legalize abortion in Northern Ireland. Following the May 25 referendum by which the Irish people voted...
Amnesty International uses any excuse to push abortion agenda on Northern Ireland
Whose human rights to they stand up for? By SPUC—the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children Yesterday, the Northern Ireland office accidentally sent the briefing notes it had prepared for minister Karen Bradley to the press. It was a slightly embarrassing...
Decriminalising abortion would have “far reaching consequences,” Member of Parliament tells SPUC meeting
He called calls to liberalise abortion "fundamentally wrong" By SPUC—the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children A Conservative MP has told a SPUC meeting that decriminalising abortion would lead to abortion up to birth, on demand, and for gender-selection....

The right to family life includes the right to kill the unborn, says UK Supreme Court
The courts may be better qualified on this topic than parliament, opines one judge. By Andrew Tettenborn Editor’s note. This article was originally reposted with permission at Mercatornet. It is excerpted here. Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. I come to...
British Supreme Court rejects challenge to Northern Ireland abortion law
But the judges’ opinions will be used to pressure Northern Ireland to change its pro-life laws By SPUC—the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children As the release of abortion statistics shows discrimination against disabled children continues, a case brought by...
Secretary of State: Westminster must not impose will on abortion on Northern Ireland
She said decriminalisation would leave unacceptable gaps in the law By SPUC—the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has reiterated the Government's position that abortion is a matter to be decided by the people of...
Northern Irish MPs heckled in Parliament for defending pro-life views of their constituents
Government holds its line, but decriminalisation threat remains very serious By SPUC—the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children Northern Ireland MPs faced sustained heckling and attempts to shout them down today in Parliament, as they defended the pro-life...
Activists use bus and robots to send dangerous abortion pills into Northern Ireland
​A robot delivering abortion pills, and a protester takes one in Belfast. They took pills in front of police By SPUC—the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children Amid the pressure being piled on the Prime Minister to bypass devolution and impose abortion on...
Following High Court decision, Scottish Government repeats intention to consider giving Northern Ireland women free abortions
By Dave Andrusko The forces that attack protective abortion laws never cease in their campaigns. Their motto is if one door closes, try prying open another. Last week we reported that England’s highest court narrowly decided that its National Health Service [NHS] was...