All Assisted Dying Bill articles
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OpinionTheresa May said the assisted dying bill is a ‘license to kill’
Social worker Joy Roxborough explores the risks of legalising assisted dying and asks whether history will see it as compassion—or betrayal of the vulnerable.
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OpinionOpen letter to all MPs ahead of the Assisted Dying Bill Debate
’Although the Bill says mental illness alone is not a qualifying condition for assisted death, the physical effects of eating disorders can blur the lines,’ says Hope Virgo
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OpinionMy thoughts on the assisted dying bill and the sovereignty of God
On 29 November 2024, MPs will vote on the proposed bill to give terminally ill people in England and Wales the right to choose to end their life. Having lost her parents in quick succession, Danielle Finch knows the pain of watching loved ones suffer and considers what this bill might mean for Christians.
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OpinionWhy the Bible should inform the assisted suicide bill and not be divorced from it
‘The Bible extensively addresses the sanctity of life, and how believers should approach suffering, death, and God’s sovereignty over life and death,’ says Ann-Louise Graham, in the light of former Archbishop George Carey suggesting the contrary.
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OpinionAs the Assisted Dying Bill moves to the committee stage, let’s celebrate life and protect it while we still have the chance, says Jennie Pollock
When someone is facing great pain and suffering as the end of their life approaches, what is the most compassionate thing to do for them? Jennie Pollock from the Christian Medical Fellowship investigates






