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GPs split over assisted dying plans, BBC research suggests - MSNBBC News sent more than 5,000 GPs a questionnaire asking whether they agreed with changing the law to allow assisted dying for certain terminally ill people in England and Wales.
Archbishop Sherrington added that the bishops are concerned particularly for those who are already very vulnerable, such as ...
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GPs warn Scotland's assisted dying plans 'not fit for purpose' in call for opting inGPs have called for an opt in system for doctors rather than medics having to actively object to participate in assisted dying procedures. The organisation representing GPs in Scotland has branded ...
The biggest proportion of GPs were still against assisted dying with 47.6%) saying the opposition stance should remain. Only 13.6% favoured a position of neutrality. Article continues below.
Doctors no longer against assisted dying, ending two-decade opposition. By DAILY MAIL REPORTER . Published: 18:57 EDT, 14 March 2025 | Updated: 18:57 EDT, 14 March 2025 ...
Separate bills to let terminally ill people end their life are being considered at Westminster and in Scotland.
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Assisted dying has been legal in New Zealand since 2021 and last year there was a total of 344 assisted deaths, representing less than 1 per cent of all deaths.
GPs are deeply divided over assisted dying with personal beliefs shaping their views, BBC research reveals.
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GPs are deeply divided over assisted dying, with personal beliefs shaping their views. Catherine Burns. Health correspondent. Harriet Agerholm. Data journalist. Published. 14 May 2025. 1865 Comments.
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