Irish abortion law: Fatal foetal abnormality bill rejected
A proposed change to the abortion law to legalise terminations in fatal foetal abnormality cases has been rejected by the Irish parliament.
A proposed change to the abortion law to legalise terminations in fatal foetal abnormality cases has been rejected by the Irish parliament.
Members of the British parliament today voted to make Britain the first country in the world to allow scientists to create three-parent genetically-engineered embryos, sometimes called “designer babies.”
‘THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION IS TRYING TO ALLOW ABORTION BY THE BACK DOOR’
The SDLP is to oppose changing the law to allow abortion in cases where women have been raped or are carrying a foetus with a lethal abnormality.
A day before the 2015 March for Life, prolife leaders staged a “Million to One Memorial Die-In” in front of the White House.