Rationalism not religion holds the key to resolving global turmoil, insists Andrew Copson of Humanists UK. Dan Carrier talked ...
Fraser Nelson's assertion that "the city's west end is one of the world's best places to live" is so exaggerated that I would have ...
In countries that allow assisted dying, the laws are implemented differently: Some allow doctors to administer the lethal ...
Readers discuss the British vote on the issue and urge actions in the U.S. Also: Safeguarding our food; taxing cow burps in ...
The United Kingdom voted on bills saying the state should assist in euthanizing any adult who is “expected to die within six ...
Laws aimed at providing "death with dignity" and internet influencers promising to extend life unnaturally are actually two ...
There were no loud cheers when, on November 29th, the speaker of the House of Commons announced that MPs had voted in favour ...
Liberalism maximizes individual autonomy but struggles on some choices that should remain off-limits. I've been thinking a ...
made an unusual criticism of domestic policy overseas in a “point of personal privilege” during a press conference, saying U.K. lawmakers voting to legalize assisted dying made last Friday ...
Its backers call this “assisted dying.” Its opponents call it “assisted suicide.” The bill’s Labour proposer, Kim Leadbeater, argued that palliative and end-of-life care are not enough.
Re: “In landmark vote, British lawmakers back assisted dying bill” (Nov. 30, A1): Thank you for publishing The New York Times story on the passage of the British assisted-dying bill after ...
The controversial assisted dying bill has just been approved by MPs in a truly historic vote in the Commons. The bill, which would make it legal for over-18s who are terminally ill to be given ...