The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), one of the big abortion companies in England, is closing down its Bedford Square abortion facility in London. Local pro-life groups are celebrating the good news that one of BPAS’s main abortion facilities will close up shop this month. Claire Mccullogh of The Good Counsel Network informed LifeNews today [...]
According to information from the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (bpas), breastfeeding rates have risen in the UK. They say that initial breastfeeding rates have increased from 76 percent in 2005 to 81 percent in 2010; breastfeeding...Show More Summary
Are you sitting down? Because this disturbing news might send you over the edge into catatonic shock: the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, Britain's largest abortion provider, thinks women know best when it comes to their own reproductive health. Scandalous!! More »
by Hilary White DUBLIN, January 18, 2013, (LifeSiteNews.com) – The UK’s busiest abortion organization is offering training sessions for Irish medical students who want to “observe the procedure.” Students can attend one-week externships to “witness how abortion procedures are carried out."…
Some British anti-choicers are in a huff because they think the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), Britain's largest abortion provider, is "capitalizing" on recent controversy over cuts to the time limit for abortion with their new nationwide awareness campaign. Show More Summary
The London Telegraph reports that more women — and older women — are having abortions due to financial concerns. Ann Furedi, the chief executive of the BPAS, formerly the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, said: “Financial circumstances often play a role in women’s decision-making when faced with an unplanned pregnancy. Keep reading this post...
Ever since a hacker was arrested for stealing 10,000 database records from the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), the abortion clinic is now seeing thousands of copycat hacking attempts. A Special Offer From Our Sponsor Effect...Show More Summary
There have been over 2,500 "copycat" attempts to hack into the British Pregnancy Advisory Service's (BPAS) website since a member of Anonymous was arrested for stealing around 10,000 personal records off the site on March 9th. A spokesperson...Show More Summary
Anonymous member James Jeffery last month hacked into the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) and stole 10,000 database records. He has now been sentenced to 32 months in jail. A Special Offer From Our Sponsor Effect of UPS onShow More Summary
Now that there are starting to be anti-abortion protests in England on par with what we've been experiencing in the United States for years, the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) has issued statement saying that they're fearful...Show More Summary
In an example of globalism at its finest, anti-choice advocates across the Atlantic are using tried-and-true U.S. tactics to intimidate women seeking abortions. The British Pregnancy Advisory Service, the country's largest abortion provider,...Show More Summary
Anonymous member James Jeffery this week hacked into the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) and stole 10,000 database records. He was arrested the day he planned to release the data.
27-year-old alliterative hacker James Jeffery, of the West Midlands Jefferys, admitted to hacking the British Pregnancy Advisory Service website after his arrest on Thursday. Jeffery, thought to be a member of the hacking group Anonymous,...Show More Summary
If proof were needed that members of Anonymous aren't all singing from the same hymn sheet, the news comes that a man claiming to belong to the group has hacked into the website of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS).
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An activist claims to have hacked into the website of Britain’s largest abortion clinic. He claims to have the ‘entire database and contact details’ of women who had contacted the British Pregnancy Advisory Service and warned that information...Show More Summary
The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) meant to be cute and provocative with its bawdy Christmas-themed campaign urging women to stock up on the morning-after pill to go along with their post-coital Harvey Nichols dresses. But they went outside the goalposts a bit. Show More Summary
by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat The British Pregnancy Advisory Service abortion provider is encouraging women to stock up on emergency contraception during the Christmas season and promoting a new service which allows women to get the pill for free with a phone call. The trial of the Australian abortion clinic anesthetist who infected [...]
"Britons should see abortion as a consumer issue." I rue the day I wrote those words. I was arguing that in trying to end the monopoly enjoyed by some abortion providers in counselling women seeking a termination, Nadine Dorries MP was taking on financial interests as well as mounting an ethical challenge. Alas, someone at [...]
A month ago, I debated late-term abortion with Ann Furedi, the chief executive of BPAS (the British Pregnancy Advisory Service), at the Battle of Ideas in London. This week, Spiked published a transcript of Furedi’s remarks, prompting outcries from pro-lifers. Show More Summary
Ann Furedi, chief executive of the abortion chain British Pregnancy Advisory Service recently engaged with Will Saletan in a debate over the issue of late-term abortion. During her opening statements, Ann made some very interesting statements. She admitted that a late-term fetus connects with people more because “it looks like a baby.” Of course though [...]