Mavis Eccleston has been found not guilty of the murder or manslaughter of her terminally ill husband
Mavis Eccleston has been found not guilty of the murder or manslaughter of her terminally ill husband.
Mavis Eccleston has been found not guilty of the murder or manslaughter of her terminally ill husband.
A statement from Joy Munns, daughter of Mavis Eccleston after she was found not guilty of murder and manslaughter.
Terminally ill Scot Richard Selley sends final plea to Parliamentarians to legalise assisted dying, on the day he is due to die at Dignitas.
The first major Commons debate on assisted dying since 2015 will take place on Thursday 4 July 2019. The debate has been prompted by the case of Ann and Geoffrey Whaley, and will explore the functioning of the current law relating to assisted dying and the issues it causes for terminally ill people and their families.
Phil Newby, a 48-year-old man with Motor Neurone Disease (MND), a progressive terminal illness, is launching a new challenge to the law criminalising assisted dying.
Following a debate at the British Medical Association (BMA)’s Annual Representative Meeting this morning (25 June 2019), the BMA will survey its members on their views on assisted dying
New poll of Conservative Party members finds overwhelming support for assisted dying proposals. By a margin of more than 3:1, members across the party want to see a change in the law.
An open letter to all MPs and Peers from Ann Whaley.
Families across the country who have felt the devastating effects of the blanket ban on assisted dying have come together to launch a new campaign calling for a change in the law.