Scottish abortion law ‘not fit for purpose’, says expert group

Nov 14, 2025
BBC

Scotland's abortion laws are "not fit for purpose" according to an expert group, which has called for legal recognition for a woman's right to choose.

Currently, an abortion is only legal before 24 weeks when two doctors agree that certain grounds have been met - such as a risk to the mother's physical or mental health. An independent report recommends that these grounds are dropped, and doctors' agreement should only be required for late-term abortions after 24 weeks.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crre45x7n8jo


Scotland – MSPs approve buffer zones at abortion clinics

June 12, 2024

MSPs in the Scottish Parliament have passed a bill to introduce buffer zones around clinics providing abortions. The legislation would prevent any protests or vigils taking place within 200m (656ft) of 30 clinics offering abortion services.

The Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Bill, tabled by Scottish Green MSP Gillian Mackay, passed by 118 votes to one.

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