Kim Leadbeater's assisted dying bill – the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill – is one of the most high-profile reforms ...
A move to reduce the residency criteria under proposed laws that would give terminally ill adults the right to end their own ...
A father with motor neurone disease (MND) has urged MPs to press ahead with changes to the law on assisted dying. A committee ...
Assisted dying could be the next Horizon or infected blood scandal, an MP has warned ...
McCartney makes many cogent, well argued points about how potential legislation as a result of a private member’s success is essentially a lottery.1 Like it or not, this is our parliamentary system, ...
Anorexia sufferers could access assisted dying after MPs refused to close a loophole in Kim Leadbeater’s Bill, charities have ...
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.
A widow has recalled the horror of watching her husband “decomposing while he was still alive” in the weeks before he died of ...
Back to Kim Leadbeater’s assisted dying bill, which continues to undergo scrutiny as it makes its passage through parliament.
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.
The Health Minister says her department hasn't taken any significant steps to prepare for the Assisted Dying Bill to come ...
The island’s assisted dying Bill will go back to the upper chamber next month from where it could go on to gain royal assent.
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