Peers vote to back clause pardoning women convicted over illegal abortions
Women who have been convicted, and in some cases jailed, over illegal abortions are set to be pardoned after a historic vote in the House of Lords. Last June, the House of Commons voted to end the criminalisation of women who terminate their pregnancies outside of the legal framework, while keeping the existing framework in place. Peers instead voted to extend the scope of the legislation to pardon women who had already been convicted and to expunge the police records of those arrested.
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