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Number six on the list, with 1, 088 complaints, is an ad for Marie Stopes International.
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The Marie Stopes clinic confirmed it would offer abortion, while pledging to operate within the law.
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If passed it would have prevented clinics like Marie Stopes from carrying out abortions in Northern Ireland.
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They added they were closing a loophole in the law that appeared with the opening of private clinic Marie Stopes.
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The opening of a Marie Stopes clinic led to demonstrations and scrutiny by a committee in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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In 1880, birth control advocate Marie Stopes was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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But the outreach work in Gitata, which has helped women like Justina free of charge, is funded by the British government and run by the provider, Marie Stopes International.
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In a joint statement they said they had grave concerns about the ability of a private clinic such as Marie Stopes to carry out abortion procedures without "any form of transparency, oversight or accountability".
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Meanwhile, two Stormont assembly members are attempting to change the law to make it illegal to perform an abortion outside the NHS. It follows the opening of the private Marie Stopes International clinic in Belfast last year.
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"We're responding to the challenge that was presented when the Marie Stopes clinic opened in Northern Ireland and that revealed a loophole that private clinics are wholly unregulated, there's no form of accountability, no transparency, " he said.
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Marie Stopes International has said it operates within the current law in Northern Ireland, which is different from the rest of the UK as it only allows for abortion when the mother's physical or mental health is in danger.
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