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Britain’s House of Commons recently passed a bill legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill adults expected to live less than six months. The vote was narrow (314 to 291) but the decision remains ...
A Church whose hands are consecrated to bring life cannot support the prescription of life-ending drugs’ Bishop of London ...
Freedom over death makes it possible for dying to more fully reflect our selves. And a shorter life sometimes is a better reflection of what we care about, and thereby has greater integrity, than a ...
The decision of the Canadian government to abolish a government ministry for people with disabilities has been blasted as “a ...
COMMENTARY: Legalizing physician-assisted suicide is bad enough — but New York’s version deepens the harm by leaving Catholic ...
Health Minister Michael Damianos on Monday welcomed a “constructive” discussion on euthanasia at the House human rights ...
Parliament rushed through two historic social changes which will have profound consequences for British life – ...
A bill that would legalize assisted suicide in Massachusetts made it passed the first step in the legislative process this ...
The bill now proceeds to Britain's upper chamber, the House of Lords, where it will undergo months of scrutiny.
U.K. lawmakers on Friday approved a bill to allow terminally ill adults in England and Wales to choose to end their lives, taking it one step nearer to becoming law. The vote backing ...
More than 300 MPs backed a bill that would allow terminally ill adults with a life expectancy of less than six months to apply for an assisted death.
The debate around assisted dying has been a polarised one - and there are still hurdles to cross before it will be a reality ...