UK MPs to Decide on Major Changes to Abortion Laws

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The UK House of Commons is debating proposed amendments to decriminalise abortion, with two Labour MPs, Tonia Antoniazzi and Stella Creasy, presenting rival proposals—one focusing on protecting women from investigation and prosecution, and the other on enshrining abortion as a human right—highlighting ongoing debates over abortion laws and women's rights.
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