22-07-2017 13:06 via thedrum.com

Boots 'truly sorry' for morning-after pill comments

Boots has issued an apology saying it’s “truly sorry” for the way it has handled calls to cut the price of the morning-after pill. 
The high street chemist faced criticism for selling the emergency contraception for almost £15 more than rivals. With Labour MPs, including Jess Phillips, condemning the retailer’s “unacceptable” moral position as dropping the price could incentivise its use. 
Currently charging £28.25 for Levonelle emergency
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