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BBC News By Lindsay Brown For actress Lola Petticrew, growing up in a country where abortion was mostly illegal was just her reality. The 25-year-old stars in a new BBC drama based on real life experiences of women in Northern Ireland between 2013 and 2019. Three Families tells the stories around accessing abortion that led to it being decriminalised in 2019. Until then, Northern Ireland had some of the strictest abortion laws in the world. Lola plays Orla, a 15-year-old girl who gets pregnant. Her mum buys her abortion pills online, which at the time was illegal. The drama follows her case as she goes through the court system. ....
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BBC News By Gareth Gordon Published image copyrightPA, BBC The chief commissioner of the NI Human Rights Commission has called on the government to fix an anomaly which means people who live in NI but were born in the Republic of Ireland must pay £1,300 to get a UK passport. Les Allamby was speaking at the NI Affairs committee at Westminster on Wednesday. DUP MP Gregory Campbell told the committee the situation was amazing. Committee chairman the Conservative MP Simon Hoare, said it was disgraceful. Asked for his view, Mr Allamby said he had no idea why the government has not fixed the anomaly and said he did not believe the Good Friday Agreement presented any impediment to changing the law if the UK government decided to exercise its discretion to do it. ....