As it stands, the legislation has an implementation period of two years after it is passed into law for all parts to come ...
She said she and others “deserve dignity, not delays”. In quotes released through the campaign group, fellow terminally ill cancer patient Tim Wardle said the proposed extension “would be a retrograde ...
Professor Sir Chris Whitty told the committee two years was a reasonable starting point (House of Commons/UK Parliament/PA) In quotes released through the campaign group, fellow terminally ill ...
She said she and others “deserve dignity, not delays”. In quotes released through the campaign group, fellow terminally ill cancer patient Tim Wardle said the proposed extension “would be a ...
Campaigners have criticised a move to double the length of time before an assisted dying service would have to be up and running if a new law is agreed in England and Wales. The proposed change ...
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