Article 60RQ3 BBC’s Amol Rajan criticised for using phrase ‘pro-life’ in Roe v Wade interview

BBC’s Amol Rajan criticised for using phrase ‘pro-life’ in Roe v Wade interview

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Miranda Bryant
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Pro-choice campaigners say hearing the term, seen as partisan, on Today programme was disappointing'

One of the BBC's most high-profile presenters has been criticised for using the term pro-life" to describe anti-abortion campaigners in a discussion about the US supreme court's overturning of Roe v Wade.

The term, which is considered partisan, was used twice by Amol Rajan during Saturday morning's Today programme on Radio 4, in segments about the landmark ruling ending Americans' constitutional right to abortion.

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