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Committee of MPs rejects minority bid for report to push for assisted suicide legalisation

By John Pring on 29th February 2024 Category: Politics

Committee of MPs rejects minority bid for report to push for assisted suicide legalisation
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A cross-party committee of MPs has rejected attempts by a minority of its members to try to use a new report to push the government towards legalising assisted suicide in England and Wales. The report follows a 14-month inquiry, with more […]

Disabled opponents of assisted suicide tell MPs of ‘high price’ of legalisation

By John Pring on 27th July 2023 Category: Human Rights

Disabled opponents of assisted suicide tell MPs of ‘high price’ of legalisation
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Four disabled people have given evidence to a parliamentary inquiry to try to fight back against the well-funded campaign that aims to push parliament towards unsafe plans to legalise assisted suicide. The four campaigners told MPs of their fears that legalisation […]

Legalising assisted suicide ‘would mean state endorsing NHS-funded deaths’

By John Pring on 6th July 2023 Category: Politics

Legalising assisted suicide ‘would mean state endorsing NHS-funded deaths’
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Legalising assisted suicide would mean the state “endorsing” NHS-funded deaths, at a time when just one-third of palliative care is government-funded, MPs have been warned. Dr Matthew Doré, honorary secretary of the Association for Palliative Medicine of Great Britain and Ireland, […]

Assisted suicide legalisation ‘would risk lives’ after decade of cuts, MPs are told

By John Pring on 18th May 2023 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Assisted suicide legalisation ‘would risk lives’ after decade of cuts, MPs are told
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Anti-cuts activists have warned a Commons inquiry that more than a decade of cuts to social care has stripped disabled people of their independence and would leave them at “significant risk” if parliament decides to legalise assisted suicide. The warning came […]

Disabled activists raise concerns over MPs’ assisted suicide inquiry

By John Pring on 30th March 2023 Category: Human Rights

Disabled activists raise concerns over MPs’ assisted suicide inquiry
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Disabled activists have raised fears that they may not be asked to give evidence in public at a high-profile Commons inquiry into legalising assisted suicide. The health and social care committee began taking oral evidence this week, hearing from four peers […]

Disabled peers help defeat ‘manipulative’ bid to ‘open the door to assisted suicide’

By John Pring on 17th March 2022 Category: Politics

Disabled peers help defeat ‘manipulative’ bid to ‘open the door to assisted suicide’
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Four disabled peers have helped defeat attempts to hijack the government’s health and care bill and use it to secure a change in the law to legalise assisted suicide. The Conservative peer Lord Forsyth, a former secretary of state for Scotland, had proposed […]

Peers accused of hijacking health bill to try to force through assisted suicide

By John Pring on 3rd February 2022 Category: Politics

Peers accused of hijacking health bill to try to force through assisted suicide
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A disabled peer has accused fellow members of the House of Lords of attempting to “hijack” the health and care bill in a bid to secure a change in the law that would legalise assisted suicide. The crossbench peer Baroness [Jane] […]

Concern as former Tory minister bids to legalise assisted suicide by hijacking health bill

By John Pring on 13th January 2022 Category: Human Rights

Concern as former Tory minister bids to legalise assisted suicide by hijacking health bill
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An attempt to legalise assisted suicide by hijacking the government’s heath and care bill has raised serious concerns among disabled activists. The Conservative peer Lord Forsyth, a former secretary of state for Scotland, has tabled an amendment to the bill that […]

Peer ‘makes new bid for assisted suicide legalisation’ through health and care bill

By John Pring on 6th January 2022 Category: Politics

Peer ‘makes new bid for assisted suicide legalisation’ through health and care bill
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The crossbench peer leading parliamentary efforts to end the ban on assisted suicide appears to be trying to use the government’s health and care bill to make a parallel bid to introduce legalisation. Baroness Meacher’s assisted dying bill is awaiting its […]

Eight-hour debate suggests House of Lords is split on assisted suicide

By John Pring on 28th October 2021 Category: Politics

Eight-hour debate suggests House of Lords is split on assisted suicide
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The chances of a bill that aims to legalise assisted suicide being passed by the House of Lords appear to be in the balance after nearly eight hours of debate among peers. The organisation Dignity in Dying, which leads the campaign […]

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