Tag: Opinion

As the next Westminster bill is prepared, we look at the awful lessons of its inspiration
Another example of institutional bias, a welcome opening of debate - or just plain bad taste?
Alliance calls for more prominence for end of life care in revised NHS Constitution
Report on the first decade of legalised euthanasia exposes 'the absence of any effective control'
Latest 'findings' do nothing to address ongoing flaws in polling
Warning to UK - Oregon Health Plan steers patients towards suicide
Most people with 'locked-in syndrome' do not wish to die.
Richard Marsh tells his story about having locked-in syndrome
The euthanasia lobby has become more and more modest in their language yet at the same time they are so divided in agendas we do not know what they actually want
David Fieldsend comments on the history of euthanasia in Europe
This article was prompted by the recent court ruling in British Columbia to declare Canada's law against assisted suicide unconstitutional
Nikki Kenward expresses her opinion about what a law change would mean for those with serious disability
Pro-euthanasia activists always assert that their proposals are modest and have 'robust safeguards.'
Summary of doctors working together to try to introduce euthanasia
Pro-euthanasia activists gear up for a new assault on the media, the courts, the medical profession and parliament.
Iona Heath writes on the nature of assisted suicide campaigns
A man declared brain dead by four doctors made an extraordinary recovery