A challenge to the government’s legal authority to establish full abortion services in Northern Ireland has been put on hold until the new year.
The challenge began in the Court of Appeal on Tuesday, but was adjourned so government lawyers can deal with newly introduced arguments.
A new hearing date has been set for 23 January.
The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (Spuc) argues it should be for Stormont to decide on the issue.
It is seeking to overturn a High Court ruling that former Secretary of State Brandon Lewis was entitled to direct Stormont’s Department of Health to commission full abortion services.