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Assisted Dying - The Right Way Forward?

Mal Fletcher on BBC Radio
Added 07 August 2014
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The British House of Lords recently debated Lord Falconer's Bill allowing assisted dying.

Is assisted death the right way forward, both for those who are suffering and for the wider society as a whole? What are the possible implications of such laws for the future of society and for emerging generations?

On the day the Bill was due to be debated, the BBC's Lisa McCormick interviewed Professor Stephen Hawking, Paralympic champion Baronness Tanni Grey-Thompson and social commentator Mal Fletcher.


Click here to read Mal Fletcher's OpEd on this site.




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