Paul Tully, SPUC's general secretary, said: "We are disappointed
with the decision of the court today. The issues which were raised were
of the utmost importance for women and for the unborn child. We will
now consider seeking permission to appeal directly from the court of
appeal.
"We are also disappointed with the decision on costs. The judgement will have a chilling effect on public interest groups that seek to challenge the government and wealthy organisations. The judgement sends the signal to government and others with power and influence that they can continue to victimise the voiceless and defenceless unborn child - the most vulnerable member of society."