The BBC has published an in-depth piece about Italy's new controversial surrogacy law, which is causing concern among LGBT families. This controversial bill is part of the socially conservative agenda led by Italy's first female prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, who...
Surrogacy
Brilliant Beginnings is hosting an in-person event on US surrogacy on 14 September 2023
Our sibling organisation, Brilliant Beginnings, is hosting a US surrogacy event, featuring speakers from Brilliant Beginnings, NGA Law and US experts from San Diego Fertility Center and Family Source Consulting.
British Fertility Society proposals for reform of UK fertility law
The British Fertility Society has now published its proposals on how it thinks UK fertility law need to be modernised.
Fertility Network UK to run 6-week course on LGBTQ+ Pathways to Parenthood
NGA Law is delighted to be part of an educational course being run for intended LGBT+ parents by national fertility charity Fertility Network UK. Run online on Thursday evenings in August and September, the course offers free digital access to expert opinion and...
UK government withdraws emergency passport scheme for surrogate babies born in Ukraine
NGA Law has been notified that emergency travel documents will no longer be issued routinely for British surrogate babies born in Ukraine. We understand that the Foreign Office and HM Passport Office have made a joint decision to withdraw the emergency scheme - put in...
International Surrogacy Forum in Copenhagen
Natalie was delighted to attend an important international conference on surrogacy that took place in Copenhagen in June 2023.
Georgian Prime Minister announces surrogacy ban for foreigners from 1 January 2024
We look at the announcement that the country of Georgia is implementing surrogacy ban for foreigners from 1 January 2024.
Natalie Gamble at The Fertility Show
The Law Commission has published their final recommendations for UK surrogacy law reform. Here are the key findings and our response.
Fertility Nurses Forum: Future directions in surrogacy law
Natalie addressed the national Fertility Nurses’ Congress held in Solihull in May 2023 on what the Law Commissions’ final recommendations on surrogacy law will mean for fertility nurses.
Natalie and Helen discussed the surrogacy law reform proposals in BioNews
Natalie and Helen discuss how The Law Commissions proposals for UK surrogacy law reform are a positive step forward in some aspects, but overall represent a missed opportunity to make real change and achieve the modernisation the UK needs