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Members of British Parliament have voted overwhelmingly in favor of decriminalizing abortion up to birth.
Labour Equalities Minister, Nia Griffith, told MPs that “conversion practices have no place in today's society”, adding that ...
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The UK's original abortion law - approved in 1861 - stipulated that deliberately ending a pregnancy was a crime, and those ...
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"Nationalist MPs Peter Agius and David Casa sided with the far-right MEPs in the EP including Le Pen's French MEPs and Orban's Hungarian MEPs, and voted against this report, the majority of which ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has said ministers are "firm in our convictions" on welfare cuts, ahead of an expected backbench rebellion on their plans to overhaul the benefits system. It ...
British lawmakers vote decisively in favor of decriminalizing abortion in England and Wales, to prevent women from being punished under a law on the books since 1861.
Bill, popularly known as Ella’s Law, is to be reintroduced the Parliament on 1st July. The bill was originally introduced by ...
Abortions largely remain illegal in Britain, but a new law will put a halt to a recent increase in prosecutions of women who ...
Imagine getting a positive pregnancy test and then – just a few days later – learning you’ll be prime minister. In hindsight, ...