The assisted dying bill is allocated further sessions after a record number of amendments in the House of Lords.
“WE NEED to remind ourselves that every person is of immeasurable value and cannot be diminished by illness, disability, or ...
PEERS described the assisted dying Bill as so “demonstrably flawed” that it risks failing to become law.A record of more than ...
Widow Louise Shackleton, who travelled with her husband to Dignitas last December, is urging the Lords to help change the law ...
Medical professionals say ‘greater clarity’ needed over assisted dying Bills - The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons ...
The Bill was narrowly approved by MPs in the House of Commons earlier this year, and received an unopposed second reading in the Lords in September.
Baroness Therese Coffey has tabled more than 60 amendments to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, and indicated she ...
An assisted dying service should not be so complicated that only those with access to top lawyers are able to use it, England’s chief medical officer has said.
The legislation is similar to the assisted dying bill passed by the United Kingdom Parliament in June. Britain’s bill allows assisted suicide for terminally ill adults with less than six months to ...
A contentious assisted dying bill being considered by Holyrood is facing mounting opposition as MSPs voice significant ...