Assembly Debate Reveals Serious Concerns Over Lord Falconer’s Bill On 10 December 2014 the Assembly of Wales in Cardiff debated … Read More
Assembly of Wales debates and rejects Lord Falconer’s Bill.
Assembly Debate Reveals Serious Concerns Over Lord Falconer’s Bill On 10 December 2014 the Assembly of Wales in Cardiff debated … Read More
Royal College of Physicians reaffirms opposition to assisted suicide.
Following a consultation of its membership the RCP has reaffirmed its opposition to assisted suicide A survey of its Members by the … Read More
The Crown Prosecution Service provides a clarification
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has published a clarification of one aspect of its Policy for Prosecutors governing cases of … Read More
Association of British Neurologists: ‘Assisted Dying’.
Conclusions of the working party of the Association of British Neurologists In April 2011 the Association of British Neurologists (ABN) … Read More
Assisted Dying Bill: Can you really tell if someone’s of sound and settled mind for suicide?
‘Assessing mental capacity isn’t like checking the oil level in a car: it’s a complex business’ – an article by … Read More
Doctors fail to spot symptoms of depression in 9 out of 10 elderly people.
The Times reports on “our next big public health problem”The Times has reported (£) on revelations by James Warner, Chair of … Read More
RCGP announces continued opposition to change in law on ‘Assisted Dying’.
77% of members say that the Royal College of General Practitioners should maintain opposition to physician-assisted suicide The Royal College … Read More
A clear decision from the consulting room.
GPs make their position clear on physician-assisted suicide The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has announced that it is … Read More
The demise of the Liverpool Care Pathway: should we ban the highway code because of bad drivers?
An article by Claud Regnard on the report on the use and experience of the Liverpool Care Pathway In an … Read More