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Below are recent publications by the group on the issue of embryo research and new reproductive technologies. Click on the appropriate link to view the document.

Cloning Issues in Reproduction, Science and Medicine - Response of the All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group to the HGAC/HFEA consultation paper Cloning Issues in Reproduction, Science and Medicine (April 1998).

Sex Selection - The submission of the Officers of the All-Party Parliamentary Pro-life Group in response to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Consultation Document Sex Selection: choice and responsibility in human reproduction.

Stem Cell Research - The All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group's briefing on the House of Lords Select Committee on Stem Cell Research.

 



Other Relevant Documents

Often consultation documents or studies are published by the Government and others which are of interest to the Group. Below are a selection in this area. These documents are not published by the Group, and their inclusion should certainly not be seen as an endorsement by the Group of the policies contained within.
House of Lords Select Committee report on Stem Cell Research - The 2001 Statutory Instrument, in addition to changes to the law regarding the use of human embryos, established a House of Lords Select Committee to report on Stem Cell Research. This is the its report.
Government's reponse to House of Lords Select Committee Report.
Stem Cell Research: Medical Progress with Responsibility (Donaldson Report) - A report from the Chief Medical Officer's Expert Group reviewing the potential of developments in stem cell research and cell nuclear replacement (i.e. cloning) to benefit human health.
Government's reponse to Donaldson Report.

 

Publications and Reports
The All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group regularly publishes documents on all pro-life issues. Please choose from the topic headings below:
Abortion
Embryo Research and New Reproductive Technologies
Euthanasia
Population Control and International Development
Sexual Health

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