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Pro Life
Doctor assessed man for euthanasia outside doughnut shop
Doughnut shop euthanasia assessment leads to Canadian doctor being disciplined
The Catholic Herald
Scotland abortion numbers highest ever on record
Right To Life UK says the latest Scottish figures show a 54.78 per cent rise over 10 years and has urged ministers not to loosen abortion law
The Catholic Herald
Premature baby leaves hospital after 172 days
A baby born at just 23 weeks, more than 5,000 miles away from home, has finally gone home after 172 days in hospital
The Catholic Herald
Assisted suicide Bill could be brought back
MPs who supported assisted suicide Bill now oppose it being forced through via the Parliament Acts
The Catholic Herald
Rapper tells gender reveal guests his unborn child will be aborted if a girl
A rapper has told friends at his gender reveal party for his unborn baby that if the child is not a boy, they will have an abortion
The Catholic Herald
US bill would require hospitals to inform parents of burial rights after miscarriage
Supporters say the proposal would bring consistency to state-by-state rules on the handling of remains after pregnancy loss
The Catholic Herald
Ireland: Bill to remove three-day wait before abortion defeated
Bill’s defeat comes in the context of increasing abortion numbers in Ireland
The Catholic Herald
The King’s Speech: what it means for abortion and assisted suicide
The Government did not indicate that it would take forward a Bill on assisted suicide
The Catholic Herald
Peers to introduce bills on abortion complications and babies born alive
Lord Moylan and Baroness O’Loan will introduce Private Members’ Bills after both were drawn in the House of Lords ballot
The Catholic Herald
Why Catholics need to build a more attractive culture
Catholics are often effective at critiquing modern culture, but less confident in creating an attractive alternative rooted in beauty, truth and goodness
Delphine Chui
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