News

  • Euthanasia & Suicide Link Exposed

    With fresh efforts being made to legalise euthanasia in Britain, a new study has exposed the way in which suicide through euthanasia is linked to more general rises in suicide.

    A study published by the Anscombe Bioethics Centre in Oxford has warned that the “legalisation of euthanasia or assisted suicide is a threat to suicide prevention”. Women have also been shown to be disproportionately affected. Saying ‘yes’ to suicide leads to more suicide.

    “We have to accept death but we do not have to accept suicide”, comments Professor David Albert Jones, the author of the study, “Suicide Prevention: Does Legalising Assisted Suicide Make Things Better Or Worse?”

  • And now.... some good news!

    It's all too easy for pro-lifers like us to feel overwhelmed by bad news. Examples of successful resistance to the baby-killing agenda of so many in high places are all too rare, while darkness and cruelty are more and more normalised.

    So here's a piece of GOOD news for you! The monsters of the baby-killing lobby in the UK are desperately upset over the appointment of a pro-life MP as Minister for Women.

  • Illegal Exclusion Zones - UK Govt Goes Ahead

    The UK government is going ahead with plans to outlaw Christian protest and advice to mothers outside abortion factories - despite knowing that such restrictions are ILLEGAL!

    The pro-abortion Powers That Be have admitted that so called buffer zones, –  areas around abortion clinics where prayer and pro-life witness are to be outlawed –  are not compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights. 

  • Violence Against Pro-Lifers Soars in USA

    The reality of political violence in the divided USA has finally come out - and it's the thuggish left of the pro-abortion Democrats who are overwhelmingly to blame. Mainstream media coverage which portrays the pro-life movement as violent is just another pack of corporate lies.

    A “sobering” study has found that US pro-lifers have suffered 22x more attacks than pro-abortion individuals and groups following the infamous leak revealing that the US Supreme Court was set to overturn Roe v. Wade, which it did in June this year.

  • Down's Teen Lobbies PM

    A teenager with Down's Syndrome has urged the Prime Minister to overhaul abortion laws in England and Wales that directly discriminate against preborn disabled babies.

    Millie Anna Prelogar, 18, met Rishi Sunak to discuss provisions that allow babies who have a disability to be aborted up to term. The legal limit for other babies is 24 weeks.

    Ms Prelogar said the difference in law reinforces negative stereotypes about disabled people and undermines the value and dignity of a disabled person's life.

  • Abortion Killed 11x More Brits Than WW1

    At this time of year we remember all our war dead, but especially the 880,000 British servicemen who fell in the First World War. The horrific scale of the losses still haunts us more than 100 years on. But the shocking truth is that abortion has killed ELEVEN TIMES more people in Britain than the Great War did.

  • Abortion Ghouls Plot New UK Push

    The abortion industry is plotting a new push for changes to the law which would make England one of the most dangerous places in the world for unborn babies. Last year, abortion campaigners brought forward an amendment to the UK Government’s flagship Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill that would have introduced abortion on demand, for any reason, up to birth (including sex-selective abortion).

  • A new energy and defiance as we fight to retain life-saving three day waiting period for abortion

    As the Rally for Life headed down O'Connell Street on July 2nd, the energy was palpable, visible and inspiring.
     

    Amongst the thousands who packed the streets for the Rally were crowds of young people whose passion was infectious, and with them were thousands of families, sometimes representing three generations. Their witness was inspiring, not just because it showed the importance of the pro-life message, but because it demonstrated that the desire to protect unborn children endures, and will endure until we have rebuilt this broken culture.

  • Abortion for Down Syndrome babies from Ireland has tripled since 2018 referendum

    Sometimes the hard, cold reality of numbers can just stop you in your tracks.  Amidst the abortion statistics released by the British Department of Health yesterday was one deeply shocking figure that related to Ireland and to the deadly discrimination now becoming as commonplace here as elsewhere.