Dignity In Dying

Published date27 May 2021
Subject MatterFood, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
Law FirmRadcliffesLeBrasseur
AuthorMs Julia Appleton

On Wednesday 26 May 2021, a Private Member's bill is due for its first reading in the House of Lords. Baroness Meacher, Chair of 'Dignity in Dying' has introduced the bill to propose legalised assisted dying. It will enable competent adults who are terminally ill to be provided at their request with specified assistance to end their own life.

The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, the Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP requested more data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) by April of this year, on suicides by terminally ill people and the possible impact of the ban on assisted dying. He has stated the Government's intention to obtain a fuller understanding of the current laws and the importance of evidence-based debate.

The bill is based on a bill introduced by Lord Falconer in 2014. A similar bill introduced by Rob Marris MP was defeated in the Commons in 2015. The law on assisted death in the UK currently means that it is prohibited under the Suicide Act 1961 (see our briefing).

Several countries around the world have recently passed assisted dying legislation and others, including Scotland and Jersey are debating the issues, or...

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