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An MP says he is being denied communion by his local catholic priest after he voted in favour of the assisted dying bill.
Bury Hospice chief executive Stuart Richardson reflects on the approval of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill in ...
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Burnley Express on MSNUK Parliament Votes to Legalize Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill AdultsIn a historic and deeply debated move, the UK House of Commons has voted in favour of legalising assisted dying for adults ...
The controversy comes as Catholic bishops and others have repeatedly raised serious concerns about the UK's assisted dying ...
A woman with a brain tumour, an NHS doctor and a woman with a chronic illness speak to the Cambrian News about the looming ...
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Assisted dying – medical anthropologist on the complex practical and ethical road aheadI’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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A Catholic priest refused communion to an MP after voting for assisted dying, igniting discussions on church teachings and ...
Good old Charlie Falconer. For more than 15 years now, the noble Lord has been trying, desperately, to ram assisted dying ...
Bury Hospice chief executive Stuart Richardson reflects on the approval of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill in Parliament in his ...
Following its passage through the House of Commons, Tim Spencer-Lane summarises the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill ...
LAST week, Parliament faced one of the most difficult votes any Member of Parliament may encounter: the Assisted Dying Bill. It was a debate marked not by party lines but by deeply held personal ...
Undoubtedly the most significant measure to go through Parliament last week was the Assisted Dying Bill, which is now set to become law in England and Wales, despite not securing the votes of an ...
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