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Separate bills to let terminally ill people end their life are being considered at Westminster and in Scotland.
The assisted dying bill faces tough questions, but includes arguably stricter safeguards than existing end-of-life laws.
I’ve seen just how deeply people are affected when asked to contemplate their future – or the future of someone they love.
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Proponents of the bill argued that those with a terminal diagnosis must be given a choice at the end of their lives to ...
Hundreds of American citizens have departed Iran using land routes over the past week since an aerial war between the Islamic ...
Lawmakers voted 314-291 for legalization following an impassioned, four-hour debate. Modeled on a law in Oregon, the ...
Kim Leadbeater’s Bill has now passed all its stages in the Commons and will go to the Lords where it is likely to meet more ...
Lawmakers in Britain have narrowly approved a bill to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill people, capping a fraught ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said there is no budget for the assisted dying service, indicating cash might have to come ...
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'Our nation has walked across the Rubicon': Christian Medical Fellowship laments U.K ...U.K. policymakers gave final approval today (June 20) to an assisted dying bill for England and Wales after a number of ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who opposed the Assisted Dying Bill, has publicly voiced concerns over a lack of resources ...
Following months of debate, U.K. lawmakers approved plans to introduce medically assisted suicide for terminally ill patients ...
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