The Isle of Man is set to become the first UK territory to legalise assisted dying, with legislation nearing final approval ...
The opening sentence of Camilla Cavendish’s excellent piece ( Opinion, February 15) on assisted dying suggests the bill currently going through the Commons applies to Britain. It doesn’t.
Anorexia sufferers could access assisted dying after MPs refused to close a loophole in Kim Leadbeater’s Bill, charities have ...
The Isle of Man is set to become the first place in the British Isles to legalise assisted dying after a bill seeking to give terminally ill people greater choice cleared another crucial stage.
MPs will consider an amendment to the proposed legislation extending eligibility of those with neurodegenerative conditions ...
Back to Kim Leadbeater’s assisted dying bill, which continues to undergo scrutiny as it makes its passage through parliament.
The realities of delivering assisted dying services are too complex and demanding for the fragile state to bear.
In that case, the Isle of Man could be on course to become the first part of the UK and Crown Dependencies to have a legal assisted dying service in place, with legislation also currently being ...
Bills at Holyrood and Westminster that would allow terminally ill people to get help to die are trying to “fix a problem we face as society”, a former MP has said as he told how his elderly father ...
It said Mr Blomfield and others in similar circumstances must be “met with the deepest sympathy”, but says introducing assisted dying would be harmful to the UK’s approach to suicide prevention.