Natalie was delighted to join a wonderful panel at Dawson Cornwell in London to discuss the maze of international adoption and surrogacy, speaking alongside adoption law specialist Hilka Holman, Judge Fiona Mwale of the Malawi High Court, Spencer Clarke from the English Law Commission and immigration lawyer Barry O’Leary, at an event which prompted a lively and passionate discussion about how we could improve adoption to better support the welfare of children.
Surrogacy campaigning
Surrogacy rules are outdated and heartless – we are quoted in the Times today
Rohan Silva wrote a beautiful piece about his and his wife’s experience of surrogacy in California, and he has now followed up with a comment piece, arguing that UK law on parentage and recognition of surrogacy agreement needs to change. We of course wholeheartedly agree, and our director Natalie is quoted in the piece.
Natalie speaks at the Fertility Show 2025
Natalie was delighted to join a panel of expert speakers for the Fertility Show 2025
Government confirms that surrogacy law reform will not move forward – at the moment
The government has confirmed that it does not currently plan to take forward the proposals for surrogacy law reform – for now.
Our letter to the Times re their article on surrogacy
Dear Editor of the Times. We are writing in response to your article ‘loophole allows Britons to buy babies abroad’. As the law firm which has
Natalie speaks at Progress Educational Trust event: The fertility landscape for LGBTQ+ communities
Natalie was delighted to join a panel of expert speakers for an event attended by more than 100 people last week to discuss barriers to family building for the LGBTQ+ community.
New academic book – Future Directions in Surrogacy Law
Natalie is delighted to have contributed a chapter for a soon-to-be published book by Bristol University Press, Future Directions in Surrogacy Law.
Natalie Gamble argues the law on parentage should be widened at the Family Justice Council 17th annual debate, chaired by the President of the High Court Family Division
Natalie was delighted to be invited to speak at a Royal Courts of Justice event on 5 December 2004 on the issue of legal parenthood, run by the Family Justice Council and discussing whether it was time for the law on parentage to be widened.
Why is there a shortage of surrogates in the UK? Is UK law to blame?
Surrogacy in the UK is growing, but a shortage of surrogates and outdated laws leave many parents turning abroad. Discover why change is needed to protect surrogates and help more families grow closer to home.
NGA quoted in the Telegraph – The looming war over surrogacy
The Telegraph has quoted NGA in a piece about surrogacy. Interviewing Natalie Gamble, together with surrogate Sarah Jones from Surrogacy UK and anti-surrogacy campaigner Helen Gibson, Miranda Levy for the Telegraph looks at the current debate around surrogacy law reform.