to the new home secretary,
sajid javid.
they want him to put his personal
weight behind a home office review
of anti—abortion campaigns in close
proximity to abortion clinics.
one council has delineated
an exclusion zone outside a clinic.
is that what should
happen elsewhere?
women visiting many clinics
at the moment are confronted
by a mix of pickets,
placards and prayers.
many of them consider it harassment.
but for those against abortion,
this is about free speech,
and offering alternatives
to abortion to women.
well, in the us, abortion
is on the frontline of a culture war
between liberals and
religious conservatives —
an issue argued
as bitterly as brexit is here.
but as we now live in an era
of globalisation of protest,
is the us fight over
abortion coming here?
helen thomas has been looking
at both sides of the debate.
her report does contain
images of
some graphic
anti—abortion campaign material.
50 years since abortion
became legal in britain...
it was described as the...