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UK Women Limited to
One Embryo
Apr 2, 2007 8:42 AM CDT
UK Women Limited to One Embryo
Agency will ration IVF to stem problematic multiple births
(Newser)
- British women trying to get pregnant via In Vitro Fertilization will be limited to having one embryo implanted at a time, in a move by the government to stem the surge of problematic multiple births, the
Guardian
reports. Only women with particularly low chances of conception will still be allowed...
U.K. Nurses Enter Abortion Battleground
Mar 27, 2007 12:53 PM CDT
U.K. Nurses Enter Abortion Battleground
Could perform early-term procedures under new reading of 40-year-old law
(Newser)
- Specially trained nurses should be allowed to perform early-term surgical abortions without a doctor present, two U.K. medicos are arguing, based on a "wide interpretation" of Britain's 1967 Abortion Act. Though British nurses are currently allowed to carry out drug-induced abortions, they have been barred up to now...
Irish Rivals Unite for Self-Rule
Mar 27, 2007 12:05 PM CDT
Irish Rivals Unite for Self-Rule
Powersharing agreement in Northern Ireland will allow continuation of self-rule
(Newser)
- Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams sat down together yesterday and agreed to a power sharing deal for Northern Ireland that would include their rival parties. A British deadline to disband the national assembly if a pact wasn't forthcoming jump-started the negotiations, after four years of stalled talks. The coalition...
British Torture
Trial Backfires
Mar 14, 2007 9:30 AM CDT
British Torture Trial Backfires
Acquittal in case that mirrors Abu Ghraib sparks public outrage
(Newser)
- The prosecution of a group of British soldiers for mistreating Iraqi detainees—one of whom died under questioning—has backfired on the British government. Four soldiers have been acquitted of various crimes after a three-year investigation. Now the knives are out for leading members of the British government over the...
UK Tunes into Gore TV
Mar 13, 2007 10:25 PM CDT
UK Tunes into Gore TV
(Newser)
- Al Gore's viewer-driven Current TV Network, rolled out in the U.S. 18 months ago to 40 million homes, hit the UK yesterday in the next phase of its worldwide expansion. The broadcast offers "pods," or short 3 to 8 minute segments, rather than shows, a third of...
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