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Pro Life
The Down syndrome death sentence
The decision by a social media couple to abort a child diagnosed with Down syndrome highlights broader questions about disability, eugenics and the value of human life
Jacqueline O'Hara
Yet another botched euthanasia scandal in Ontario
Numerous high-profile euthanasia scandals in Ontario have been reported recently
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Nigeria becomes major destination for surrogacy arrangements
Official figures show parental order applications involving babies born to Nigerian surrogate mothers have risen sharply over the past decade
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Fourteen bishops to join March for Life UK in record episcopal turnout
The annual pro-life witness in London is set to draw unprecedented support from Catholic bishops across Great Britain alongside thousands of lay participants
Thomas Colsy
Sleepwalking into eugenics
From Down’s syndrome screening to assisted suicide, modern Britain is embracing choices that previous generations would have recognised as eugenic
James Jeffrey
Man wakes after botched euthanasia
After having been pronounced dead, a patient woke up after a botched euthanasia attempt
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Doctor assessed man for euthanasia outside doughnut shop
Doughnut shop euthanasia assessment leads to Canadian doctor being disciplined
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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
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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
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Assisted suicide Bill could be brought back
MPs who supported assisted suicide Bill now oppose it being forced through via the Parliament Acts
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