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Ruth Kelly leads battle to overturn secret embryo rule change

In a rare public pronouncement since she resigned as transport secretary last year, Mrs Kelly, a committed Catholic, called for Parliament to be given the opportunity to vote on a move which allows human eggs and sperm to be stored for 55 years. Full Article at The Telegraph

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