February 2008 News Archive
Back to 2008 News Archive- Government delays plans to change law on prostitution (29 Feb 2008)
- Primary school pupils could get compulsory sex lessons (26 Feb 2008)
- Brown sees no reason for lower abortion time limit (26 Feb 2008)
- Ministers give final thumbs up for 16 'gambling palaces' (26 Feb 2008)
- David Cameron wants abortion limit lowered (25 Feb 2008)
- 300,000 sign petition against New Zealand's smacking ban (25 Feb 2008)
- Grief over aborted twins drove woman to suicide (22 Feb 2008)
- One in ten gambling adverts break rules, says watchdog (22 Feb 2008)
- Outlaw paying for sex, say prostitution campaigners (22 Feb 2008)
- Stakes are raised as casino numbers threaten to rocket (21 Feb 2008)
- Doctors tell Government to get tough on alcohol (21 Feb 2008)
- Common sense urged for 'smacking cases' (20 Feb 2008)
- Christians win campaign to block sex shop application (20 Feb 2008)
- Renewed attempts to ban smacking ignore majority (15 Feb 2008)
- Bishops condemn gambling trade's "human pollution" (14 Feb 2008)
- Children with fathers do better, say researchers (14 Feb 2008)
- 'Female sperm' blurs human definitions, warn experts (13 Feb 2008)
- Underage drinking laws are not being enforced, say critics (13 Feb 2008)
- £47,000 fine for Bishop sued by homosexual youth worker (12 Feb 2008)
- Archbishop says UK should allow parts of Sharia law (07 Feb 2008)
- Experts tell drug advisors to toughen cannabis laws (06 Feb 2008)
- Scientists create GM embryo with two mums and one dad (05 Feb 2008)
- Ministers to 'cave in' over embryo research consent (05 Feb 2008)
- Stormont says keep age of consent at 17 (05 Feb 2008)
- Civil partnerships down by 55% after first year (04 Feb 2008)
- Calls for lower abortion limit as more early babies survive (01 Feb 2008)