Right-to-die case poses ‘threat to disabled’
A disabled woman who recovered from locked-in syndrome has raised concerns about the latest attempt to legalise euthanasia, saying it poses a “genuine threat” to people like her.
A disabled woman who recovered from locked-in syndrome has raised concerns about the latest attempt to legalise euthanasia, saying it poses a “genuine threat” to people like her.
Two Roman Catholic midwives with conscientious objections to abortion have won their case against the NHS and say they are “absolutely delighted” at the result.