The Pro Life Campaign is today criticising the language used by some politicians in the Oireachtas, when describing unborn babies with life-limiting
The Pro Life Campaign has questioned the motivation behind Deputy Clare Daly’s latest abortion Bill in the Dáil and the insensitive way some
Irish politician Lucinda Creighton has today announced plans to set up a new political party in eight weeks' time.
In the Dáil yesterday evening Health Minister Leo Varadkar said that the Eighth Amendment to the Constitutional dealing with abortion is too
The case that has now become known as 'Miss Y' involved a migrant woman living in Ireland who allegedly sought an abortion on the grounds of
Members of a disability support group have launched a campaign to ask members of the legal, media and medical professions to dispense with the
Pro-life campaigners in the UK have been given a boost in recent days with the news that a doctor who was filmed allegedly agreeing to arrange
The Pro Life Campaign has criticised Fine Gael TD Olivia Mitchell over remarks she made in a Sunday newspaper attacking those involved in an
The time has come for Irish pro-life advocates to question whether they can continue to support Amnesty Ireland.
Julia Holcomb, ex-girlfriend of rockstar Steven Tyler, will address members of the Irish Parliament today to speak to them about her experiences
The Pro Life Campaign has announced plans for an exciting new initiative called the MonthForLife which will take place on an annual basis every
Speaking today in response to calls by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child to mark the 25th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights
The Pro Life Campaign said today that as a direct result of last year’s abortion law “a defenceless baby at this very moment is clinging
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has told the Irish Parliament that the Minister for Health, Leo Varadkar, is expected to publish abortion regulations
The Health Service Executive (HSE) in Ireland today confirmed that they have taken disciplinary action against nine members of staff who treated