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Assisted dying bill will not now become law, say both sides
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Assisted Dying Bill is rejected in Scotland
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Nursing care when assisted suicide is just another treatment option
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Assisted Suicide as part of ‘ a culture of death’
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Times editorial: Wrong to force assisted dying bill into law
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Update on Assisted dying bill: ‘no hope’ of passing unless Lords change approach, warns peer
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Medical Aid in Dying in Canada (MAiD) - 10 years on
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The real scrutiny of assisted dying is only just beginning
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The effects of assisted dying on palliative care in Canada
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The Times defends the Lords' lengthy debate on Assisted Dying
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Lords given more time for Assisted Dying Bill debate
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Lords debate judges' role in assisted suicide process
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The Assisted Dying Bill is an affront to democracy
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Incoming Archbishop of Canterbury blasts ‘unsafe’ assisted dying law with ex-nurse warning cancer patients may choose suicide over chemotherapy
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Bishop Sarah Mullally opposes Assisted Dying Bill
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Assisted dying bill must face thorough scrutiny or a natural death
Kim Leadbeater’s bill was poorly drafted and its passage mismanaged. It is right that it should now face careful examination in the House of Lords
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‘Labour planned in opposition how to introduce assisted dying via a private member’s bill’
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‘Disabled people need the (AD) Bill like a hole in the head’
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Peers are justified in blocking assisted dying bill - Times leader
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Were a ‘handful’ of Tory reactionary Lords blocking the Assisted Dying Bill?? No!
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Lords debate guarding against coercion, encouragement and pressure
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Summary of discussion of Assisted Dying Bills in Scottish and UK Parliamentary Committees
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Lord Biggar on the Assisted Dying Bill in the Lords
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