As the Bill goes to a final vote, critics say poor palliative provision means patients do not have a real choice
Copy link
As the Bill goes to a final vote, critics say poor palliative provision means patients do not have a real choice
As the Bill goes to a final vote, critics say poor palliative provision means patients do not have a real choice
Copy link

A rushed parliamentary process has produced a framework riddled with flaws

From inadequate sign-offs to fears over patients’ mental capacity, there are a number of outstanding concerns about the proposed…

Editorial: Parliament’s failure to change the law on a difficult issue should be the spur to democratic innovation

Editorial: Kim Leadbeater has led a strong campaign, but concerns about the likely impact on vulnerable people remain

This is a case of legislating in haste and repenting at leisure

As the assisted dying debate reignites, our community shared deeply emotional accounts of relatives facing prolonged illness and…

The Guardian view on assisted dying: a momentous bill that needs further attention | Editorial

Moment of truth for the assisted dying bill: all you need to know

Assisted dying latest: Landmark bill hangs in balance ahead of crucial MPs vote

MPs pile extra safeguards into assisted dying laws

Assisted dying bill faces crunch vote in House of Commons – UK politics live

MPs debate assisted dying bill ahead of crunch vote – UK politics live

Back my assisted dying bill or face decade of death without dignity, Leadbeater warns

Assisted dying: supporters and opponents of bill on hopes and fears ahead of crucial vote

Poll: Do you support the assisted dying bill?

The assisted dying Bill will lead to moral abyss, says DAVID ODERBERG