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Churchill/POLL 3/2/1 contains:
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45 Embryo Bill: remaining stages
46 Embryo Bill: general correspondence and committee report on bill
47 Embryo Bill: general correspondence
48 Embryo Bill: committee, to 21 March
49 Embryo Bill: general correspondence
50 Embryo Bill: data, to 24 July 1985
51 Embryo Bill: substantive replies to public
52 Embryo Bill: correspondence
53 Embryo Bill, 1985: correspondence
54 Embryo Bill, 1985
55 Embryo Bill, 1985: data
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The Papers of Enoch Powell

Title Embryo Bill: data, to 24 July 1985
Reference POLL 3/2/1/50
(former reference: File 506)
Covering Dates Nov 1984-Jul 1985
Extent and Medium 2 files
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Correspondence with the general public and papers on JEP's Unborn Children (Protection) Bill (1985), with correspondents including: Sir Bernard Braine [Chairman, All-party Pro Life Committee] (4); Martin Bobrow [Professor of Paediatric Research]; Professor Malcolm Macnaughton, President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists; Anne Lapping, Producer of A Week in Politics; Ian Kennedy, Professor of Medical Law and Ethics, King's College, London; Maud, Lady Watherston, Chairman of the Order of Christian Unity; Prebendary John Gladwin, Secretary, General Synod Board for Social Responsibility.

Papers include: pamphlet by Sir Immanuel Jakobovits, Chief Rabbi, on the Jewish view of human fertilisation and embryology; responses to the Warnock Report on Human Fertilisation and Embryology, including that of the Catholic Bishops' Joint Committee on Bio-Ethical Issues, CARE (Christian Action Research and Education), the Family Law Committee of the Law Society and the House of Commons Library research division; papers from a seminar on Infertility: The Social Commitment; notes by Professor Malcolm Macnaughton on embryo research; report of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Ethics Committee on IVF and Embryo replacement or transfer; studies in medicine, law and ethics on IVF.

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See also press cuttings at POLL 12/3/22.

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