28 November 2014
Top story:
Abortion industry calls for law to create "access zones" against pro-life vigils outside abortion centres
The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), one of the UK's largest abortion providers, has called for a law to create "access zones" against pro-life vigils outside abortion centres. BPAS made the call in response to the rise of pro-life vigils in the UK, such as those by 40 Days For Life and Abort67. The campaign, called Back Off, is also supported by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, the Royal College of Midwives, and other organisations. [BBC, 28 November]
Related stories:
- Mother thanks pro-life campaigners for helping her keep her baby [BBC, 28 November]
- Southwark’s top cop quizzed about anti-abortion protests [London SE1, 26 November]
Others stories:
Abortion:
- Marie Stopes to open abortion centre in Huddersfield [Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 26 November]
- Pro-abortion journalist calls for SPUC guest speaker to be banned from entering UK [Stand True, 25 November]
- Students at Cardiff University say freedom of speech threatened by pro-abortion motion [Catholic Herald, 14 November]
Disability:
- Disabled child abandoned by parents doing well [LifeNews.com, 26 November]
Family issues:
- Only half of British 11-year-olds have married parents, suggests study [Telegraph, 28 November]
- Same-sex marriage proposals introduced on Jersey [Jersey Evening Post, 26 November]
- UN pressures Kyrgyzstan to drop bill against homosexual propaganda [Pink News, 26 November]
- Finnish parliament to vote on same-sex marriage [Pink News, 26 November]
- Ottawa archbishop says: Misleading people on sexual morals is not loving [LifeSiteNews.com, 26 November]
- Most British graduates aspire to marriage, suggests survey [Mail, 24 November]
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