Abortion giant tears into conscience protections for pharmacists
A major British abortion provider has claimed it is “impossible to overstate” the significance of one pharmacist conscientiously objecting to selling the morning-after pill.
A major British abortion provider has claimed it is “impossible to overstate” the significance of one pharmacist conscientiously objecting to selling the morning-after pill.
The Sunday Times has revealed that 19 hospital patients who later died were given Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders because they had learning disabilities or Down’s syndrome.