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UK Parliament votes to decriminalize abortion over concerns about prosecutions of some women in England and Wales.
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.
British lawmakers voted on Tuesday to prevent women from being prosecuted for having an abortion in England and Wales, a ...
British lawmakers voted Tuesday to decriminalize abortion for the pregnant woman – in striking contrast to the crackdown on ...
Britain's parliament voted on Tuesday to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales to stop a growing number of women from ...
The amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill was hailed as the biggest upgrade to England and Wales' abortion laws since ...
“How crazy is that?” says the now 27-year-old. “For myself, I know that having an abortion at the age of 14 was the right thing to do and I stand by the decision. Even as an adult, I look back and ...
Amendment to the crime and policing bill means women who terminate their pregnancies after 24 weeks will no longer be ...
Abortions largely remain illegal in Britain, but a new law will put a halt to a recent increase in prosecutions of women who ...
NC1, proposed by Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi, is for a partial decriminalisation that would entail the “removal of women from ...
UK MPs approved an amendment removing the threat of criminal prosecution for women seeking abortions outside the 1967 ...
MPs have voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales - here's what the huge change in reproductive rights means for ...