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New UK Law Protects Women from Late-Term Abortion Charges
EnglandWales, UKWednesday, June 18, 2025
The new law aims to provide care and support to women, rather than punishing them. MP Tonia Antoniazzi, who helped create the law, called the old rules "outdated" and "Victorian. " However, not everyone is happy with the new law. Some think it doesn't go far enough. It doesn't change rules for abortions in clinics. It also doesn't stop prosecutions of people who help women get late-term abortions.
Another MP, Stella Creasy, wanted to fully decriminalize abortion and make it a human right. But her proposal wasn't voted on. She called this a "missed opportunity. " Another proposal, to stop the sale of mail-order abortion pills, also wasn't voted on.
The new law still needs approval from the House of Lords. But it's likely to pass. This change only affects England and Wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own rules. This is the biggest change to UK abortion laws since 1967. That law first legalized abortion in England, Wales, and Scotland. Initially, it allowed abortions up to 28 weeks, but that was later reduced to 24 weeks.
The UK's approach to abortion is part of a broader debate. Some countries are making it easier to access abortion, while others are restricting it. This change in the UK shows a shift towards providing more support and fewer punishments for women who choose to end their pregnancies.
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