As they prepare for a final vote on the historic bill, MSPs are weighing a life and death decision.
Politicians approve the law's principles, but a review panel is to examine them before more debate.
MSPs have been told protections for medics who conscientiously object will have to be added retrospectively.
The Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill says that eligible applicants must be: resident in Scotland for ...
More than 250 doctors and senior health professionals have urged Welsh politicians to reject the assisted dying bill going ...
If the bill has not completed its stage in the House of Lords by the end of the parliamentary session - expected in May - it will 'fall' and not become law.
The House of Lords is debating more than a thousand amendments to the Assisted Dying Bill, which would give terminally ill ...
The House of Lords agreed to give more time to consider the Assisted Dying legislation after being warned they were damaging their reputation and could make the bill fail.
EXPERTS reviewing Jersey’s draft assisted-dying legislation have raised serious concerns about a “highly unusual” clause that could allow relatives to appeal a patient’s decision to end their own life ...
A charity boss fears some hospice staff and volunteers may resign if the assisted dying bill becomes law, as the sector braces for profound changes. In an already under-resourced workforce, Hospice UK ...
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