‘Strong case’ for assisted dying
Thursday, January 5th, 2012There is a “strong case” for allowing assisted suicide for people who are terminally ill in England and Wales, a group of experts says.

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‘Strong case’ for assisted dying
There is a “strong case” for allowing assisted suicide for people who are terminally ill in England and Wales, a group of experts says.

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‘Strong case’ for assisted dying
A US hospital performs a tracheotomy on a terminally ill Canadian infant, which his parents have said will allow him to die in comfort.

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Surgery for end-of-life row baby
Fears are growing for a terminally ill 13-year-old who went missing from his home in Aston, Birmingham.

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Terminally ill boy goes missing
The Scottish Parliament is expected to reject new laws giving terminally ill people the right to choose when to die.

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Right-to-die bill to be rejected
Sir Michael Caine has revealed how he asked a doctor to help his terminally ill father to die.
