Couples who ‘would have aborted’ disabled children receive millions from NHS in compensation
People who say they would have aborted their children had they known they were disabled have been given £70 million in compensation from the NHS.
People who say they would have aborted their children had they known they were disabled have been given £70 million in compensation from the NHS.
The founder and Chairman of Life, which campaigns to provide “positive alternatives to abortion”, has retired after working for the organisation for nearly 50 years.