

A new poll has revealed overwhelming support among Scots for the Scottish Parliament to reconsider the law on assisted dying.
A poll commissioned by Dignity in Dying Scotland, Friends at the End and Humanist Society Scotland shows that more than three quarters of Scots (76%) want the Scottish Parliament to debate assisted dying after the Parliamentary elections in May.
Our priority is to keep people safe while continuing to amplify the voices of terminally ill people and their loved ones who continue to be impacted by the UK’s broken law on assisted dying.
Terminally ill Scot Richard Selley sends final plea to Parliamentarians to legalise assisted dying, on the day he is due to die at Dignitas.
A poll commissioned by Dignity in Dying Scotland shows that almost nine out of ten Scots questioned now support assisted dying becoming law.
The Supreme Court has decided not to grant permission to Noel Conway to bring his case to a full hearing at the Supreme Court. Noel Conway’s case will proceed no further.