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The head of Harrogate’s Saint Michael’s Hospice has made a major statement about the implications of moves to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales.
Known fondly as the ‘cake lady’ and ‘TikTok Nana’ online, Anita Wright died after a battle with ovarian cancer.
Bury Hospice chief executive Stuart Richardson reflects on the approval of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill in Parliament in his ...
“That ends now. Because it’s reform or die,” he said. “Our 10-year health plan will fundamentally rewire and future-proof our ...
A Surrey MP has spoken out about the pressure he felt from the Catholic Church when casting his vote on assisted dying, and ...
A Harrogate hospice chief executive has called for more funding if assisted dying is legalised in England and Wales. Tony ...
The Anscombe Bioethics Centre, that has provided some of the most eloquent commentary on recent legislative developments on abortion and assisted dying, is to ...
The Chief Executive of Harrogate’s hospice is calling for fairer funding following MPs decision to progress the Terminally ...
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