The term is over, the summer has begun. At least, it has for most Members of Parliament. But not for the Secretary of State for Health, Wes Streeting. He is facing what…
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  England’s Court of Appeal has rejected a case against disability discrimination in abortion law, brought by campaigner Heidi Crowter.
News
  
  CARE has urged the government to slim down its Online Safety Bill to win wide support from MPs when it returns to parliament next month.
Pornography
  
  A surge in suicidal gambling addicts turning up to A&E is adding to the pressure on the NHS and ‘predatory’ gambling firms are to blame, doctors have warned.
Gambling
  
  More than fifty academics have urged the UK Government not to backtrack on free speech safeguards in new universities' legislation.
Freedom of Speech
  
  Medical technologies are enabling babies to survive and thrive with serious conditions, despite parents being urged to abort.
Abortion
  
  Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to introduce flagship online safety legislation before next spring, amid concerns the government is running out of parliamentary time.
Pornography
  
  The introduction of euthanasia or assisted suicide undermines suicide prevention, according to a new paper.
Assisted Suicide
  
  The marriage rate in Britain could fall to just 1 in every 400 couples over the course of the next two generations, a new study suggests.
Marriage and Family
  
  Scotland's NHS service is planning to fast-track irreversible medical surgeries for people who believe they are the opposite sex, documents seen by The Telegraph show.
Transgender
  
  Welsh police officers have defended their decision to investigate a woman who helped a stranger travel and access assisted suicide overseas, saying criminal laws must be upheld.
Assisted Suicide