The special guest speaker is consultant oncologist Doreen Pace
Individuals have a moral responsibility to use ordinary or proportionate means to preserve their life
Offers to take in Bruce came just minutes after he was euthanised
Times of Malta poll shows Labour voters are strongly in favour but PN voters remain split
The UK Bill on assisted dying could serve as a blueprint for the debate in Malta, the Health Minister has said
It was the first vote on the issue in the House of Commons for nearly a decade
Calls for euthanasia are being made amid ineffective regulation and without adequate palliative care coverage
Police in the northern Schaffhausen canton said several people had been taken into custody and face criminal proceedings
Most people support doctor-assisted dying, but older people aren’t convinced
In Cyprus there is no law on assisted suicide
Learning how best to address ethical questions that face us daily on a professional and personal level
Spazju Kreattiv sets the stage for production about euthanasia
The issue has divided the country
Belgian law also stipulates that the patient be in “constant, unbearable and untreatable” suffering caused by a “serious and incurable” condition
Treating the terminally at home is the focus of a new national strategy
It approved doctor-assisted suicide for the terminally ill in 2016
Portugal's president will now have to decide whether to sign the bill into law
The prime minister recently asserted that a decision may be on the cards
PN remains staunchly against euthanasia's introduction, party whip says
"Euthanasia is a treatment like any other, the difference is that it's a final treatment," argues Marc Decroly, a doctor who has helped more than a hundred patients end their lives. Decroly, a 58-year-old general practitioner, is one of several doctors...
Proposal 506 pledges new policy that respects all sexual and reproductive rights
Legalisation of abortion, euthanasia and prostitution among proposals made
The debate on termination of pregnancy and assisted dying is gaining traction
'The solution.... is not to kill them, but ease their pain and accompany them'
Parliament voted through a law legalising euthanasia on Thursday making Spain one of few nations to allow terminally-ill or gravely-injured patients to end their own suffering. A priority for Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's government, the law...
'Life should be protected from initial to final moments'
Country on track to become fourth in Europe to legalise euthanasia
Portugal's parliament is on Friday expected to pass a law allowing medically assisted dying, making the Catholic-majority country the fourth in Europe to legalise euthanasia. Lawmakers approved proposals aimed at changing the law in February, setting...
Compassion is sticking by the patient
Daniel Micallef opens up about how a personal tragedy shaped his views
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