Guernsey to vote on assisted dying
It shouldn’t be courageous to take a decision that is popular, compassionate, safe and sensible but the people of Guernsey are bravely taking a step towards legalising assisted dying.
It shouldn’t be courageous to take a decision that is popular, compassionate, safe and sensible but the people of Guernsey are bravely taking a step towards legalising assisted dying.
This week The British Medical Journal, a highly-respected publication read by thousands of medics in the UK and across the world, is rightly grasping the nettle on the important issue of assisted dying.
Former nurse from Chelmsford launches new campaign to legalise assisted dying – and encourages the people of Chelmsford to get behind her.
Amesbury woman in remission from cancer to brave head shave in aid of assisted dying campaign – on her 40th birthday.
Noel Conway who brought a judicial review challenging the current law on assisted dying, has today been granted permission to appeal an earlier decision rejecting his case.
Former nurse launches new campaign to legalise assisted dying – and encourages people of Guildford to get behind her.
MPs in the State of Victoria in Australia have today (Wednesday 29th November 2017) passed a Bill that will allow terminally ill adults the option of an assisted death in their final months of life.
Over half of Brits would consider travelling abroad for an assisted death if terminally ill, yet only a quarter could afford it.
MPs in the State of Victoria in Australia have today (Wednesday 18th October 2017) voted in support of a change in the law that would allow terminally ill adults the option of an assisted death in their final year of life.
The High Court has rejected a judicial review brought by a man with terminal motor neurone disease to challenge the current law on assisted dying, in a judgment handed down today.