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Lord Falconer’s commission – help in reading what lies between the lines in their press release

Falconer report on euthanasia “biased and flawed”, says Care Not Killing

Charles Falconer’s bent jury – why we should not be surprised by their ‘conclusions’

Charles Falconer’s ‘Commission on Assisted Dying’is due to report on Thursday 5 January 2012, over a year after it first launched in November 2010, but its recommendations have already being leaked (i.e. pre-announced) this week and we can expect more drip-drip as the week goes on.

Case of M: A Review

Dubious euthanasia reports

Dubious euthanasia report from Canada should make us more wary about Lord Falconer’s ‘commission on assisted dying’

The right to die, a desire to live

‘My life hadn’t ended, it had altered.’ says Peter Brawley, 63

A new milestone in irresponsible media reporting of suicide

A new milestone in irresponsible media reporting of suicide

A severely disabled man from Wiltshire is to ask the High Court to allow a doctor to end his life.

A severely disabled man from Wiltshire is to ask the High Court to allow a doctor to end his life.

MDU warns that doctors who provide medical reports for patients seeking assisted suicide abroad could be prosecuted

MDU warns that doctors who provide medical reports for patients seeking assisted suicide abroad could be prosecuted

Assisted Suicide in the United States – overview of present position

Assisted Suicide in the United States – overview of present position

Law should not be changed on either physician-assisted suicide (PAS) or voluntary euthanasia

This is the Care Not Killing response to the consultation on preventing suicide in England; a cross-government outcomes strategy to save lives.

This is the Care Not Killing response to the consultation on preventing suicide in England; a cross-government outcomes strategy to save lives.

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