Locals in Cambridge share personal experiences
Two local speakers are set to share personal accounts of complex terminal illness within their families at a free event in Cambridge, in support of the campaign.
Two local speakers are set to share personal accounts of complex terminal illness within their families at a free event in Cambridge, in support of the campaign.
Noel Conway v Ministry of Justice case begins at Royal Courts of Justice, London, on Monday 17th July 2017, heard by three judges over four days.
Nearly 200 people gathered on a boat at Westminster to show their support for the courageous Noel Conway.
Once again the British Social Attitudes survey has found that the overwhelming majority of the public believe people who are dying should have the option of medical help to die.
BMA urged to pledge support for Noel Conway and move to neutral position on assisted dying.
All of us at Dignity in Dying are devastated to hear of Lord Joffe’s death. Joel was a passionate campaigner and an exceptional advocate for the legalisation of assisted dying.
With the General Election just days away, Noel Conway has written a letter asking for people to get behind his campaign and email their local candidates.
A judicial review brought by Noel Conway to challenge the current law on assisted dying is due to be heard at the High Court in mid-July.
A group of Shropshire people have thrown their weight behind the campaign for assisted dying and are urging others to join them.