A proposed assisted-suicide law in Britain does not serve compassion. Instead it presents an illusion of final autonomy.
The Association of Palliative Medicine in the U.K. is opposed to changing the law on assisted suicide in England and Wales.
British lawmakers’ decision last Friday to initially approve an assisted dying bill has drawn sharp criticism from Christian ...
Law to enable terminally ill people to receive help in ending their life needs 'much greater consideration,' according to MP ...
One of the more consequential political stories here last week was the prospect of MPs legalising assisted dying in England ...
As Parliament debated the merits of enabling sociopaths to coerce the vulnerable into a premature death, a peculiar little ...
Members of Parliament in the U.K. on Nov. 29 voted in favor of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, so it will now ...
The majority of Conservative MPs voted against (an 80/20 split, so a score of 0.60), along with most of the independents who ...
The cost of assisted dying plans could be among the questions discussed at the next stage of the legislative process, a ...
This health news roundup covers China's new allowance for foreign-owned hospitals, a detected mpox variant in England, WADA's ...
MPs have backed a proposed law that would legalise assisted dying for terminally ill people, in the first vote on the issue in a decade. The vote on Friday, which resulted in 330 MPs in favour and 275 ...
Hospices, which provide care for around 300,000 people a year, are struggling for money. Around a third of their funding ...