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  • Parliament

    One year on and still no safe access zones

    A year on and abortion clinics continue to be targeted by protesters, with women and staff experiencing harassment across the country.
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  • Announcement

    BPAS to welcome new CEO in summer

    Heidi Stewart has been appointed the new CEO of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), and will assume the position at the beginning of summer.
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  • Paracetemol

    Barrier-free access to emergency contraception critical to contraceptive revolution

    BPAS joins wide range of organisations led by the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health (FSRH) calling for reclassification of oral emergency contraception (EC) from a Pharmacy (P) medicine to a General Sales List (GSL) medicine, allowing EC to be sold straight from the shelves without a mandatory consultation across retail outlets, as happens in other countries including the US, Sweden and Norway.
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  • Announcement

    BPAS Comment on RCOG Guidance

    Following the release of Guidance from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists for healthcare professionals on involving the police following abortion and pregnancy loss, a BPAS spokesperson said:

    “Women who come to healthcare providers for an abortion need to have trust that their privacy and confidentiality will be respected."
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  • Announcement

    British Pregnancy Advisory Service Appoints Dr Patricia Lohr as Director of Research and Innovation

    British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) proudly announces Dr Patricia Lohr as Director of Research and Innovation, a newly established role within our leadership team.
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  • Parliament

    BPAS comment on withdrawal of charges in Middlesborough case

    Following the offering of no evidence by the prosecution in the case of a young woman in Teesside charged with ending her pregnancy, Rachael Clarke, Chief of Staff at the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), said:

    “We welcome the withdrawal of charges against a young woman in Teesside, and are delighted that this case will not proceed to an unnecessary and gruelling trial.
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