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  1. Pupils To Receive Morning-After Pill

    London (CNSNews.com)- Following through on a British government plan to establish sex clinics for teenagers, one south London school will soon begin offering the morning-after pill to students. The board and principal of the Chestnut Grove School in the ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  2. Atheist To Challenge Daily BBC Religious Slot

    London (CNSNews.com)- A veteran British atheist campaigner is planning to mount a court challenge against the exclusion of non-religious speakers in a daily segment aired on the BBC's popular morning news program. Barbara Smoker, a former president ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  3. British Homosexual Group Challenges Christian Charity

    London (CNSNews.com)- A homosexual group has challenged the charitable status of a British Christian organization over the distribution of an adoption instruction card that allegedly "promotes bigotry." The Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  4. Group Wants God Left out of European Constitution

    London (CNSNews.com)- Citing the "increased secularization of morality and public life" in Europe, a British homosexual group is demanding that all references to God be left out of the preamble to a new European Union constitution. Officials are ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  5. US, Europe Claim Victory In Steel Tariff Repeal

    London (CNSNews.com)- Both Europe and the United States claimed victory after President Bush lifted steel tariffs that were declared illegal by the World Trade Organization. The European Union trade minister, Pascal Lamy, said that the decision boiled ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  6. British Anti-Smoking Group Threatens Lawsuits

    London (CNSNews.com)- Britain's main anti-smoking organization sent a letter to bar and restaurant companies Monday warning of civil legal action if they fail to protect employees from second-hand cigarette smoke. Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  7. British Government Admits Two Deaths From Abortion Pill

    London (CNSNews.com)- The British government has admitted that since the RU-486 abortion pill became available in 1991, two women have died after taking the drug. Public Health Minister Melanie Johnson provided no details about the deaths and said that ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  8. British TV Channel To Show Abortion As Part Of Documentary

    London (CNSNews.com)- A British television network plans to show a documentary including footage of an abortion despite previous attempts to keep similar images off the air. The documentary program "My Fetus" will air on Britain's Channel 4 ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:04

  9. British Film Prompts Debate About Abortion

    (1st Update: Adds comment from British Pregnancy Advisory Service.) London (CNSNews.com)- The debate over abortion is heating up in Britain, in advance of a Tuesday night TV documentary that will show a taped abortion for the first time. The film, to be ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:05

  10. British Doctors Urge Government to Ban Smoking in Public

    London (CNSNews.com)- Debate about smoking in public places in Great Britain flared up again on Monday, when a letter signed by 4,500 doctors urging a complete ban was delivered to Prime Minister Tony Blair. The effort was backed by the British Medical ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:05