MSPs have been told protections for medics who conscientiously object will have to be added retrospectively.
As they prepare for a final vote on the historic bill, MSPs are weighing a life and death decision.
With filibustering slowing the pace to a crawl, there is no chance the legislation will get through – unless the government shows some backbone, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee ...
Supporters are increasingly concerned the bill could run out of time to become law.
The Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill says that eligible applicants must be: resident in Scotland for ...
More than 250 doctors and senior health professionals have urged Welsh politicians to reject the assisted dying bill going ...
The House of Lords is debating more than a thousand amendments to the Assisted Dying Bill, which would give terminally ill ...
Two bishops in Wales have issued a joint statement expressing “deep concern” about a U.K. bill that would legalize assisted ...
EXPERTS reviewing Jersey’s draft assisted-dying legislation have raised serious concerns about a “highly unusual” clause that could allow relatives to appeal a patient’s decision to end their own life ...
The Sarco assisted-dying pod, which had faded from public attention in recent years, has resurfaced after its creator suggested new ways it could be used. The proposals include al ...
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