Northern Ireland: Stormont rejects bid to relax abortion law
Amnesty International said failing to reform the law would be a 'betrayal of women'.
Proposals to relax Northern Ireland's strict abortion laws have been rejected.
Stormont Assembly members voted by a majority of 59 to 40 against amending legislation to allow terminations in cases of fatal foetal abnormality and sexual crime.
Amnesty International said failing to reform the law would be a "betrayal of women".