Assisted dying bill is safer than any other in the world / Letters
Dr Jacky Davis and Stephen Sedley respond to letters that supported the Lords’ scrutiny of the bill Dr Lucy Thomas raises some interesting points in her defence of the House of Lords’ behaviour on assisted dying (Letters, 26 November). But it is a stretch to suggest that the 1,000 amendments (…)
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