The film was also nominated for the Palme d'Or, as well as two Baftas.
MPs are likely to be offered a vote on one of the two amendments, with Labour, the Lib Dems and the Conservatives all saying their MPs will not be told to vote for or against the changes.The prime minister's official spokesman said: "It is important that women have access to safe and legal abortions on the NHS and this now includes taking abortion pills at home.
"This is an extremely sensitive issue and we recognise there are strongly held views on all sides of the discussion and by longstanding convention any change to the law in this area would be a matter of conscience for individual MPs rather than the government."The spokesman declined to say which way Sir Keir Starmer would vote on the issue, as it was a "matter of conscience".The 1967 Abortion Act initially allowed abortions to take place up to 28 weeks in England and Wales. This was reduced to 24 weeks in 1990.
Abortions after 24 weeks are allowed only if:Since 2018, women in England have taken the second abortion pill at home, aligning the rules with Scotland and Wales.
Though the same rules apply in Scotland, it has a distinct healthcare and legal system.
Abortion laws are currently under review in Scotland following appeals from advocacy groups' to decriminalise the process.Given what the government has chosen to prioritise - the NHS and defence - and the rules it has set itself with the aim of projecting economic competence, it leaves the chancellor with little room for manoeuvre.
Southport's Town Hall gardens are to undergo a major £10m revamp inspired by Elsie Dot Stancombe, Alice Aguiar, and Bebe King.Elsie, aged seven, Alice, nine, and Bebe, six, were killed in the Southport knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in July.
Their shared love of dance, music and the arts have inspired the vision for a new town square and community space which will act as a "thank you" to people of Southport for their support in the aftermath of the tragedy.The families hope the space in the heart of the town centre "will become a legacy inspired by our three beautiful and amazing girls" and loved by many generations to come.