3D-printed pod starves users of oxygen
Threats of prosecution for murder are a powerful way to dissuade doctors from killing relatives
Euthanasia increased 660% since 2016
Boris Johnson and Health Secretary Sajid Javid are both understood to be opposed to any change to the assisted suicide law.
Politicians aren’t listening to logical, evidence-based arguments.
We know that once euthanasia and assisted suicide are introduced, the grounds always expand.
The BMA has backed neutrality on assisted dying and support for medical student sex workers
Language is a weapon for campaigners for the right to die in the UK
Last October, the Dáil voted to initiate legislation to legalise assisted suicide and normalise euthanasia in Ireland. Shorn of language that might spook many TDs and cause voters to recoil, the Private Members Bill was sponsored by the radical left-wing People Before Profit/Solidary alliance. The vote was taken late in the evening, mid-week, and amidst […]
Foreign observers might have the impression that it is always open season for euthanasia in the Netherlands. Not so. While the guidelines are elastic and subject to interpretation, they do exist and people violating them risk prosecution. A recent story on euthanasia in the Netherlands illustrates this. A pillar of Dutch policy is that only […]
No doubt you have heard of “advance directives” – guidelines for your carers, guardians or doctors on what do to in the event that you are not competent to instruct them. Right-to-die associations often promote them as a way of avoiding life with dementia. But what if the people with the power to “pull the plug” refuse? […]
The Oireachtas Justice Committee examining a bill proposing to legalise Assisted Suicide has said the Bill has “serious technical issues” and that it lacked safeguards to protect against undue pressure being put on vulnerable people to avail of assisted dying. They also said that the “serious flaws” and the fact that the “gravity of such […]