An update on issues relating to abortion,
produced for bpas
 
Comment and opinion
 
 
27 February 2012

Sex selection and the abortion counselling conspiracy

The Daily Telegraph’s allegations about sex selective abortion are part of a shameless attempt to discredit abortion providers and provide a justification for the Department of Health’s reforms to abortion counselling services, argues Jennie Bristow. 

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  23 February 2012

A day in the life of a pregnancy options counsellor

By Cath Sutton, BPAS London East. 

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  9 December 2011

Commentary: Abortion is not a mental health problem

A new review of the evidence finds no causal link between abortion and depression. Now can we move the discussion on? By Jennie Bristow.

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  6 December 2011

Debate: When it comes to abortion, why wait?

Women who choose to terminate a pregnancy have a moral obligation to do it as early as possible, argues William Saletan.

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25 November 2011

The Concept of Fetal Life: Politics Drives Perception

Ann Furedi, chief executive of BPAS, reviews Sara Dubow’s book Ourselves Unborn: A History of the Fetus in Modern America

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  24 October 2011

Coarse sex and cheap lives

Commentary by Clare Murphy, head of public policy at BPAS, in the Independent.

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  5 September 2011

Commentary: Measuring public opinion when abortion is a fact of life

By Jennie Bristow, Editor, Abortion Review

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