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Press Release – Anscombe Centre Publishes Analysis of a Sinister Document About a Sinister Bill
The Anscombe Bioethics Centre has published an analysis of the Government’s Impact Assessment of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which suggests that over time public money could be saved by the early death of thousands of patients being caused each year. It is truly a sinister document about a sinister Bill.
Press Statement – Hospices to be Forced to Provide Assisted Suicide
The Anscombe Centre’s statement on the rejection of an amendment to Kim Leadbeater MP’s ‘assisted dying’ Bill that would have protected hospices and other organisations from having to provide assisted suicide on their premises.
Press Release – A New Anscombe Centre Paper Critiques the Assisted Dying Bill & its Implications for Vulnerable Patients
As the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill receives its Report Stage debate today, the Anscombe Centre has published a paper which provides legal analysis of the Bill and its purported safeguards, finding that the Bill fails to provide adequate protections in law for patients most vulnerable to undue pressure and abuse.
Press Statement – Scotland Must Turn Off the Treacherous Path of Assisted Suicide
The Anscombe Bioethics Centre expresses great concern over the vote by members of the Scottish Parliament, by a majority of 14, in favour of the general principles of a Bill that would legalise physician-assisted suicide in Scotland.
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A virtual library of essays and articles by past and present staff members of the Anscombe Bioethics Centre. Our briefing papers, offering in-depth analysis of fast-moving issues, are also available here.
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