A report in today's Irish Times has claimed that Trinity College Dublin is to introduce a code of practice which allows for embryonic stem cell research - despite widespread opposition to the practice.


A report in today's Irish Times has claimed that Trinity College Dublin is to introduce a code of practice which allows for embryonic stem cell research - despite widespread opposition to the practice.

We are just back from Spain where we joined with more than 1.5 million people in a simply colossal Rally for Life in Madrid. At our July rally in Dublin we heard from Marta Serranillos, a member of one of the organizing groups. Derecho a Vivir and we decided that a contingent from Ireland should...

The claim issued this week by the Guttmacher Institute that abortions should be legalized worldwide because unsafe abortions are killing women as been described as "pure propaganda" by pro-life leaders.

If you took part in the Dublin Rally for Life, or you would just like to see the success of the day, you can watch the new and improved video on YouTube by going to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pmafm9wIET4

Many ezine readers will be familiar with the Irish charity Concern, who raise millions each year to help with Third World programs. Now that charity has chosen to promote abortion campaigner Ivana Bacik as one of their "Women of Concern" - a decision that has angered Concern donors who have...

A British pro-life group has won its case to get the UK government to disclose how many abortions are carried out on disabled unborn children. The government has been ordered by the Information Commissioner to publish the data after the ProLife Alliance won a legal victory at the Information...

This Saturday, the streets of Madrid will once again be taken over by the Spanish March for Life. The organisers, led by the organisation Derecho a Vivir (though there are hundreds of groups involved), are hoping to build on the 500,000-strong crowd that gathered in March of this year to show...

Youth Defence's youth conference Viva La Vida!, promises to live up the standard of their already-renowned International Activists' Conferences, and is now just three weeks away, so get booking!

Jim Caviezel, the actor who took the film world by surprise with his moving depiction of Christ in 2004, said this week that abortion has nothing to do with helping women and that he is willing to risk his career to say so.

A British woman who owes the release of her father from prison in Malta in the 1970s to Amnesty International has decided to suspend her support because of group's pro-abortion agenda.
