Pair made £250,000 from illegal sperm donor service, court told – The Guardian

Posted September 14th, 2010 in assisted reproduction, embryology, licensing, news by sally

“Two businessmen earned £250,000 through an illegal fertility company providing women with access to sperm donors, a court heard today. In the first case of its kind, a jury was told that Nigel Woodforth, 43, ran the firm from the basement of his home in Reading, Berkshire, with 49-year-old Ricky Gage.”

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The Guardian, 13th September 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Fertility blunder risk due to slow regulator: review – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 7th, 2009 in assisted reproduction, embryology, news by sally

“Couples undergoing fertility treatment are being left at risk of embryo mix-ups and blunders because the industry regulator fails to take action early enough, a review has found.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th December 2009

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Children born from donated sperm or eggs can trace genetic siblings, under new laws – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 1st, 2009 in assisted reproduction, embryology, news by sally

“Children conceived by egg or sperm donation will have the chance to find their biological siblings once they turn 18 under new laws which coming into effect, authorities said.”

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Daily Telegraph, 1st October 2009

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Couple win battle to save frozen embryos from destruction – The Times

Posted September 10th, 2009 in assisted reproduction, embryology, human tissue, news by sally

“A couple spoke of their joy and renewed desire to have children last night after ministers allowed them to keep frozen embryos that otherwise would have been destroyed.”

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The Times, 10th September 2009

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Equal birth registration rights for female couples – Home Office

Posted September 2nd, 2009 in assisted reproduction, birth certificates, homosexuality, news by sally

“Female couples now have the same rights as heterosexual couples when registering the birth of a child conceived as a result of fertility treatment.”

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Home Office, 1st September 2009

Source: www.homeoffice.gov.uk

Lesbians given equal birth rights – BBC News

Posted September 1st, 2009 in assisted reproduction, birth certificates, homosexuality, news by sally

“Women in same-sex relationships can now register both their names on the birth certificate of a child conceived as a result of fertility treatment.”

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BBC News, 31st August 2009

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Mother fights to save frozen embryos – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 6th, 2009 in assisted reproduction, embryology, news by sally

“A mother faces losing 11 frozen embryos under a new law which rules they must be destroyed after five years.”

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Daily Telegraph, 5th July 2009

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Rules eased for second parent in IVF births – The Guardian

Posted March 2nd, 2009 in assisted reproduction, birth certificates, news by sally

“Lesbian couples and single women who have children through IVF will be able to name almost any adult as the second parent, under a law coming into force next month.”

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The Guardian, 2nd March 2009

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Lesbian couple claim £20,000 damages after NHS refuses them fertility treatment – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 27th, 2009 in assisted reproduction, news, sexual orientation discrimination by sally

“Caroline Harris and Julie McMullan claim they are victims of discrimination because they are a same sex couple and have asked a judge to order fertility treatment for Miss Harris.”

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Daily Telegraph., 26th February 2009

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

L v Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority – Times Law Reports

Posted October 16th, 2008 in assisted reproduction, consent, EC law, law reports by sally

L v Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority

Family Division

“Absent effective consent, the court had no power to authorise retrieval or lawful storage of gametes pending a decision of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority on export for further storage and use.”

The Times, 16th October 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Please note the Times Law Reports are only available free on Times Online for 21 days from the date of publication.

Widow faces battle to use dead husband’s sperm – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 8th, 2008 in assisted reproduction, human tissue, news by sally

“A widow is facing a landmark legal battle to use her dead husband’s sperm after a court ruled it may have been unlawful to remove it from his body.”

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Daily Telegraph, 8th October 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Childless couples denied as anonymity loss scares egg and sperm donors – The Times

Posted June 27th, 2008 in anonymity, assisted reproduction, news by sally

“The removal of anonymity from sperm and egg donors has provoked a crisis in fertility treatment that is denying couples the chance to try for a baby.”

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The Times, 26th June 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

MPs reject ‘need for father’ in IVF bill – The Guardian

Posted May 21st, 2008 in assisted reproduction, homosexuality, news by sally

“Modernisers on both sides of the House of Commons tonight easily defeated attempts to restrict access for lesbian couples seeking to conceive children through IVF treatment.”

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The Guardian, 20th May 2008

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

MPs to begin debate on embryology and abortion – The Guardian

Posted May 19th, 2008 in abortion, assisted reproduction, embryology, news by sally

“MPs will today begin a two-day debate that will affect the future of embryo research, IVF treatment and abortion.”

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The Guardian, 19th May 2008

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Widow fights for right to use sperm taken from dead husband – The Guardian

Posted May 19th, 2008 in assisted reproduction, embryology, news by sally

“A widow is fighting for the right to have a child using sperm taken from her dead husband in a case that reopens the fertility debate sparked by Diane Blood, who had two children from sperm extracted from her husband while he was in a coma.”

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The Guardian, 19th May 2008

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Gay group’s anger at Tory amendment to IVF Bill – The Independent

Posted May 19th, 2008 in assisted reproduction, embryology, homosexuality, news by sally

“Gay campaigners criticised the Conservative Party last night after its health spokesmen attempted to force women to give the name of their sperm donor before being allowed IVF treatment.”

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The Independent, 18th May 2008

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Mayr v Backerei und Konditorei Gerhard Flockner OHG Case C-506/06 – Times Law Reports

Mayr v Backerei und Konditorei Gerhard Flockner OHG Case C-506/06

Court of Justice of the European Communities

“The dismissal of a female employee when her ova had been fertilised in an in vitro procedure but had not yet been transferred into her uterus was not prohibited by the Community directive on the safety and health of pregnant workers, but was prohibited by the equal treatment directive it if was established that the dismissal was based on the fact that she had undergone in vitro fertilisation.”

The Times, 12th March 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Please note the Times Law Reports are only available free on Times Online for 21 days from the date of publication.

Couple who want deaf child angry at IVF ban – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 11th, 2008 in assisted reproduction, embryology, news by sally

“A deaf father who wishes to have a deaf child has spoken of his anger that a clause in new fertility legislation will make it illegal to use embryos with a genetic abnormality in IVF treatment, when ones without the same defect are available.”

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Daily Telegraph, 11th March 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Artificial sperm use plans ignite embryo row – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 10th, 2008 in assisted reproduction, embryology, news by sally

“The controversy over legislation on embryology grew last night following proposals to allow babies to be conceived using ‘artificial’ sperm and eggs.”

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Daily Telegraph, 10th March 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Mayr v Bäckerei und Konditorei Gerhard Flöckner OHG – WLR Daily

Mayr v Bäckerei und Konditorei Gerhard Flöckner OHG (Case C-506/06): WLR (D) 63

“An employee who was dismissed at a time between the in vitro fertilisation of her ova and the transfer of the fertilised ova to her uterus was not “pregnant” for the purposes of Directive 92/85 on the safety and health at work of pregnant workers, but her dismissal was unlawful under Directive 76/207 on equal treatment for men and women in employment matters if it was essentially based on the fact that she was undergoing in vitro fertilisation treatment.”

WLR Daily, 27th February 2008

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.