We don’t need assisted suicide, we need better palliative care.
We don’t need to legalise assisted suicide: we need better funding for palliative care and we need to pray about it.
We don’t need to legalise assisted suicide: we need better funding for palliative care and we need to pray about it.
Where voluntary euthanasia has been introduced, the scope has increased swiftly from those with terminal illnesses and only months to live, to young people with depression, disabled babies, and even those whose doctors decide that their quality of life warrants euthanasia. the UK Parliament has resisted changing our law three times, yet Baroness Meacher, chair of Dignity with Dying, is pushing again for change through the House of Lords.
Standing over my stove cooking bacon and eggs, my sixteen year old grandson observed that everything was too low. ‘Look at this,’ he said, ‘
A group of experts who specialise in end of life care warn that vulnerable people will be put at risk if MPs back the Assisted
Journalist Matthew Syed wrote that his grandfather, who died at the age of 98, had been the most compelling man he has ever met. He
Most of us do it – contemplate our future and imagine what it will be like. And how we see that future depends very much
Next Friday Peers are to debate Lord Falconer’s ‘Assisted Dying’ Bill – euphemism for ‘assisted suicide’, or death by doctor. Christian Concern is organising a rally
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