The ex-head of the Church of England, George Carey, has revealed he has dropped his long-standing opposition to legalising assisted dying.
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014, California’s Senate Judiciary Committee will vote on AB 2171 for a Resident’s Bill of Rights in assisted living. Elder advocates strongly support the Bill of Rights to clarify that residents…
Presenters Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan were yesterday accused by anti-euthanasia campaigners of ‘promoting’ suicide.
Staff members and residents of an assisted living center in Michigan have reported seeing and hearing strange things over the years. Witnesses to the events believe that the nursing home is haunted, the Grand Haven Tribune reported on Monday.The…
Last night’s episode prompted experts to question whether the soap had contributed to the assisted suicide debate at all because Hayley ended her own life – without help from husband Roy.
Julie Hesmondhalgh, 43, plays Hayley Cropper (right alongside husband, Roy) who is suffering from incurable cancer and will commit suicide in Monday’s episode of the soap opera.
Paul Lamb, of Bramley, Leeds, who is paralysed from the neck down following a car crash, said very sick or badly injured animals are put down as an act of kindness.
Labour Peer Lord Falconer (pictured) appeared on BBC One to discuss plans for an assisted suicide law, but nobody represented the opposing view.
The unnamed man, whose family were today said to be ‘behind him 100 per cent’, went to die in Switzerland because he did not want to be a burden to them.