Scotland’s Parliament is deciding whether to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults, in a vote that could make it ...
By Sarah Young LONDON, March 17 (Reuters) - Scottish lawmakers voted against legalising assisted dying on Tuesday, crushing ...
Liam McArthur, who tabled the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill, has made last minute pleas to MSPs to ...
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Holyrood has rejected legislation that would have made Scotland the first nation in the UK to legalise assisted dying.
The vote deepens uncertainty over legalizing assisted death across Britain, with parallel legislation in London running out of time as political pressure mounts.
The Catholic Bishops of Scotland told MSPs they had “taken the correct and responsible course of action” after they voted ...
The Bill will make it an offence to operate a racing track for greyhounds and for a dog owner to race their animal on one.
Scotland’s assisted dying debate focused on safeguards, but for thousands dying in poverty with unmet care needs, the real question goes much deeper.
MSPs vote down assisted dying Bill at Holyrood - Liberal Democrat Liam McArthur had introduced the legislation.