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News Bulletin 13 September 2013

David Cameron has said gender abortions are wrong when asked about the Crown Prosecution Service decision not to charge two doctors who approved them — The Prime Minister has also said children can be educated about the dangers of internet pornography ‘without’ a complete overhaul of the guidance — ITV’s Coronation Street is to explore the issue of the ‘right to die’ when terminally ill Hayley Cropper decides she wants to take control of her own death — Plans to allow the creation of three parent babies in the UK cross ‘a legal and ethical line’, according to the head of a genetics pressure group in the US — TV Presenter and Writer, Victoria Coren has labeled the new Girlguiding promise as ‘stubborn, self-important, and faintly aggressive’ — Campaigners say new Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s victory shows that the same-sex marriage issue was ‘not a vote winner’, as Mr Abbott has said he disagrees with redefining marriage — And a special Bible has been put together by prisoners in Northern Ireland’s largest jail. The Bible, which consists of 66 volumes, is all in Braille, and was the idea of Helping Hands, a charity which works with offenders and ex-offenders.

Gender abortion: Cameron is concerned

11 Sept 2013 — UK Parliament. British Prime Minister David Cameron says he is concerned about the scandal of gender abortions in the UK, but that the public prosecutor makes independent decisions about whether to charge doctors who break the law.