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Under Leadbeater's bill assisted death for terminally ill people would be legalised in England and Wales regardless of what ...
The Senedd would have the final say on whether to implement assisted dying in NHS Wales, but services could be available ...
Following the recent parliamentary debate and vote on the Assisted Dying Bill on 20 June, the Conference of Religious England and Wales (CoR) has continued to provide space for members and their ...
MPs have voted to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales after their final debate on the change in the law. After ...
Health Secretary Jeremy Miles has confirmed that the Welsh NHS could refuse to offer assisted dying services even if they were to be introduced in England. | ITV News Wales ...
The last time I walked into Amsterdam’s University Medical Centre (UMC), a few kilometres south of the city centre, it was to ...
A Church whose hands are consecrated to bring life cannot support the prescription of life-ending drugs’ Bishop of London ...
After several hours of emotional debate, MPs voted in favour of the bill, which will now be scrutinised by the House of Lords.
Concerns were also expressed by the legal rights group about pregnant mothers and people with disabilities not being excluded from accessing assisted dying, under the equality impact assessment.
In an effort to hasten the Assisted Dying/Suicide Bill on to the statute books, Esther Rantzen and Lord Falconer have offered ...
The Welsh government says it is “working constructively” with Westminster on the assisted dying bill. In late June, the ...
Bury Hospice chief executive Stuart Richardson reflects on the approval of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill in ...
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