Locals launch new campaign to legalise assisted dying – and encourage people of Brent to get behind them
A new group campaigning to change the law on assisted dying is due to launch in Brent on Tuesday 25 September 2018.
A new group campaigning to change the law on assisted dying is due to launch in Brent on Tuesday 25 September 2018.
The Falkland Islands now supports assisted dying for the terminally ill
A Brighton woman has been lauded for her extraordinary efforts in raising awareness for the campaign for assisted dying.
But reaffirms that Courts could declare current law incompatible with human rights.
Noel Conway and legal team will now appeal to Britain’s most senior judges, the Supreme Court.
An assisted dying proposal in the States of Guernsey has today been voted down by Deputies on the island. Deputies had earlier in the week defeated a wrecking amendment that would have denied the people of Guernsey a full debate on the subject.
Noel Conway, a 68-year-old man with terminal motor neurone disease who has brought a judicial review challenging the current law on assisted dying, will have his case heard at the Court of Appeal from today.
Hawaii will now become the eighth US jurisdiction to legalise assisted dying as option for terminally ill, mentally competent people in their final months of life.
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.