
Conway assisted suicide case – autonomy is not absolute and this appeal should be dismissed
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Watch my previous Sky News interview on the Conway case here.
A 67-year-old Shropshire man with motor…

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My speech to the New Zealand Parliament Health Select Committee on Assisted Suicide
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End of Life Issues. What can we expect in 2017?
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BMA rejects attempt to push it neutral on assisted suicide by 2 to 1 majority
Yesterday the Annual Representative Meeting (ARM) of the British Medical Association (BMA) in Belfast…

The BMA should reject this latest attempt to push it neutral on assisted suicide and euthanasia
On 21 June, the Annual Representative Meeting (ARM) of the British Medical Association (BMA) will consider…
