The Nuffield Council on Bioethics reports that England's first citizens' jury on assisted dying concluded the law should be changed to permit terminally ill adults to access assisted death, with safeguards to protect vulnerable people. The council urges parliament to consider this independent evidence as it deliberates potential legislation on assisted dying.
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The Nuffield Council on Bioethics reports that England's first citizens' jury on assisted dying concluded the law should be changed to permit terminally ill adults to access assisted death, with safeguards to protect vulnerable people. The council urges parliament to consider this independent evidence as it deliberates potential legislation on assisted dying.