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    France’s Senate has rejected a Bill to legalise assisted suicide for the third time, although supporters remain on course to introduce the law after the legislation returns to the National Assembly, where there is stronger backing. On Tuesday, senators voted by 169 votes to 164, with 11 abstentions, in favour…

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    Former cabinet minister with terminal cancer tells the Labour party to drop assisted suicide

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    Young woman “petrified” of death as her euthanasia appointment in Australia draws closer

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    Two pro-life bills introduced into the House of Lords

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    French assisted suicide legislation defeated AGAIN in Senate

    There is reason to rejoice in France as a second assisted suicide effort has suffered another major defeat after the French Senate rejected the proposed legislation, owing to mounting concerns about the impact legalisation of such a practice could have on vulnerable patients and wider society. On Tuesday, senators voted…

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    Liberal Democrats admit to breaching the human rights of candidate deselected for Christian and pro-life views

    A Christian parliamentary candidate who was removed from standing for parliament because of his faith has secured a significant legal victory, after the Liberal Democrats admitted religious discrimination in court.