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Abortion law reform: the journey to victory
We reflect on the journey to abortion law reform and look to the future for full decriminalisation.
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Women’s Health Organisations celebrate as new law removes women from the criminal law related to abortion
Today, the Crime and Policing Bill receives Royal Assent, formally removing women from the criminal law related to abortion in England and Wales.
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New survey shows 9 in 10 UK adults support abortion rights – but more than a quarter (27%) of 18-24 year olds think it’s likely access will be rolled back
New survey shows 9 in 10 UK adults support abortion rights.
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What the Women’s Health Strategy means for reproductive health
Last week, the government published its refreshed Women’s Health Strategy for England.
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House of Lords supports abortion law reform
On Wednesday 19th March 2026, the House of Lords voted to reform abortion law.
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Why do people have abortions after 19 weeks?
Caroline Day, Deputy Named Nurse for Safeguarding at MSI UK, explains why people may have abortion care after 19 weeks.
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US anti-choice movement: how does it impact us in the UK?
US-based anti-choice groups are attempting to influence reproductive rights in the UK. How can we stand together to protect them?
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One year of safe access zones around abortion clinics: “It’s like going from night to day.”
One year on from the implementation of safe access zones around all clinics and hospitals offering abortion services in England and Wales.
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Second reading of the Crime and Policing Bill in the House of Lords
The Crime and Policing Bill includes an amendment, Amendment NC1, which will reform our Victorian abortion laws.










