Top Bioethics Stories
US Government appeal ruling blocking stem cell research funding
The US Government is appealing a court ruling made on the 23 August 2010 which temporarily prevents Government funding of embryonic stem cell research.
Scientist Creates ‘Artificial Life’ in Laboratory, Sparking Debate about ‘Playing God’
An American biologist and his team have managed to develop the first synthetic living cell from a mix of chemicals.
Terms ‘mother and father’ removed from birth certificate due to homosexual lobby pressure
Two homosexual activists posed proudly in front of cameras as the first same-sex parents in Britain to jointly sign a birth certificate.
Top Stories
MP to launch new bill in Parliament to strengthen the law against assisted suicide 06/08/09
House of Lords Creates Right to Die in English Law 30/07/09
Creating a Culture of Death with Grave Implications 29/07/09
Pastor plans to burn Koran 09/09/10

Outrage at British Fertility Clinic’s human egg raffle 17th March 2010
Fertility doctors in Britain and America have been accused of commercialising human life after offering a human egg as a raffle prize.

We must promote Policy for life-saving umbilical cord blood bank, says Tory MP 13th January 2010
A Tory MP is leading a Parliamentary debate promoting the collection of umbilical cord blood and is asking the Government to respond to a recommendation for an advisory committee to formulate a cord blood bank policy in the United Kingdom.

The Manhattan Declaration: An historic call to Christian Truths. Is the UK next? 1st December 2009
Hundreds of thousands of people in the United States have made a stand for freedom by signing a Declaration which affirms fundamental Christian truths on the sanctity of life, marriage and religious freedoms.

New rules allow human tissue to be taken for human-animal embryo experiments without donors' consent, warn leading ethicists 16th September 2009
Huge amount of samples of human tissue will be offered for use in controversial human/animal hybrid embryo research without the consent of the patients who donated them, ethics campaigners have warned.




