Updates:
Newer articles at the top:
Voices that oppose the assisted dying bill aren’t ‘noise’. They are vital scrutiny by Sonia Sodha, Guardian
Kim Leadbeater’s appeal to critics not to use parliamentary process to kill her assisted dying bill by David Maddox, Independent
The assisted suicide bill gets more deadly by Daniel Dieppe, Christian Concern
Palliative Care will suffer under assisted suicide by Dr Cajetan Skowronski, Artillery Row
Patients deserve better than this slapdash assisted dying bill by Rachel Clarke, Sunday Times
Wrestling with the ethics of assisted dying in Room 10 by Janice Turner, The Times
The privilege of caring for my dying patients from SPUC
Patients applying to assisted dying panel won’t need to tell their families by Janet Eastham, Telegraph
Chris Whitty admits he got assisted dying evidence wrong by Janet Eastham, Telegraph
Assisted dying: what (the hell) is going on in Parliament? by Mo Lovatt, Academy of Ideas
Could patients choose assisted dying to save money on care? by Janet Eastham, Telegraph
The Times view on the assisted dying bill: Flawed Process
The assisted-dying bill must be put out of its misery by Hugo Timms, spiked
First MPs U-turn on support for assisted dying bill after High Court judge safeguard removed by David Maddox, Independent
5 staggering things we learned on the Assisted Dying PMB in this week’s @nmdacosta podcast.
The Times view on flaws in the process for Kim Leadbeater’s bill: Skewed Reasoning
Disability activists don’t support assisted dying – they know they’ll be last in the queue for human decency by Diane Abbott MP, Politics Home
The assisted dying bill is becoming a car crash by Dan Hitchens, Spectator
Government accused of ‘quietly and wrongly’ backing assisted dying by Will Durrant, Independent
Lucy ‘Paraffin’ Powell fans the flames of assisted dying fires by Madeline Grant, Telegraph
Watch: Jesse Norman MP giving both barrels to Commons Leader Lucy Powell over the haphazard, “rushed and secretive” process of the assisted dying bill
Cross-party MPs in move to allow assisted dying at 12 months left for those with neurodegenerative illnesses from Humanists UK
Labour MPs criticise Kim Leadbeater over posts on assisted dying evidence by Jessica Elgot, Guardian. Letter here
Sixteen can be old enough to choose assisted dying, MSP says by John Boothman, The Times
Open letter from National Down Syndrome Policy Group
Letter to The Times from 24 eminent psychiatrists – Assisted Dying Bill is being rushed
MPs warned over lack of drug oversight in assisted dying bill by Matt Dathan, The Times
A question of killing by Fleur Elizabeth Meston, Artillery Row
The assisted-dying bill brings shame on parliament by Lauren Smith, spiked
Assisted dying: 8 practical questions MPs still need to answer by Stephen Bleach, The Times
‘Assisted dying’ is assisted suicide and/or euthanasia by David Albert Jones, BMJ Journal Forum for Medical Ethics
A real life example of why legalising assisted suicide would be so dangerous. Interview on Talk TV
Kim Leadbeater’s witness list was far more unbalanced than previously reported. Dan Hitchens on X
A whiff of bias and a troubling cloak of secrecy being thrown around vital scrutiny by Andrew Pierce, Daily Mail
Disbelief as assisted suicide lobbyist markets practice as ‘suicide prevention’ from The Christian Institute
The British Geriatrics Society pushes to provide oral evidence to Assisted Dying committee
Dash for assisted dying ignores palliative care by Janice Turner, The Times
Disbelief as assisted suicide lobbyist markets practice as ‘suicide prevention’ from The Christian Institute
The assisted dying bill is being pushed through without proper scrutiny by Heather Tomlinson, Christian Today
Beware the slippery slope by Helen Joyce, The Critic
Will the NHS set up a National Death Service? by Eleanor Hayward and Poppy Koronka, The Times
Parliament: where uncomfortable truths are ushered into a Leadbeater suicide pod by Madeline Grant, Telegraph
The Diabolical Assisted Dying Bill by Matthew Hall on X
Leadbeater Bill dangers rehearsed at Westminster from CARE
Assisted suicide forces us all to take part by Matthew Roberts, Artillery Row
Why is the assisted dying bill being rushed through parliament? by Andrew Tettenborn, Spectator
Watch: ‘This is going to change our approach to suicide prevention’ – Prof Allan House, Emeritus Professor of Liaison Psychiatry
Assisted dying bill may drop need for High Court judge’s approval by Oliver Wright and Poppy Koronka, The Times
Chris Whitty calls for simple assisted dying rules – but his evidence could not be more complicated by Gordon Rayner, Telegraph
The assisted dying debate should not be happening like this by Tom Peck, The Times
Elderly and disabled groups blocked from giving assisted dying evidence by Janet Eastham, Telegraph
Doctors must be able to opt-out of offering assisted dying, medical chief tells MPs, BBC
Leadbeater stacks the deck on assisted suicide by Tim Dieppe, Christian Concern
‘Right to die’ must not become a duty, says former home secretary by Aubrey Allegretti, The Times
Is assisted dying a ‘clear and present danger’ to people with disabilities? by J Oliver Conroy, Guardian
The process of the Assisted Dying bill is beginning to ring alarm bells by Nick Timothy, Telegraph
Diabetic MP’s bid to ensure her condition is not included as cause for assisted death by David Maddox, Independent
Legislating in Utopia – why the “safeguards” in the Assisted Suicide Bill are not what they seem by Dennis Noel Kavanagh
MP proposes expanding assisted dying law to highlight problems with the Bill by Janet Eastham, Telegraph
MPs approve ‘blank cheque’ for funding assisted suicide from Christian Concern
REMINDER: Assisted Suicide Bill: Make your voice heard today from The Christian Institute
The great assisted-suicide stitch-up by Tom Hunt, spiked
Heavily biased assisted suicide scrutiny committee begins sitting from Right to Life UK
Skewed’ witness selection on assisted suicide sparks indignation from The Christian Institute
The assisted suicide bill’s shameful lack of scrutiny by Yuan Yi Zhu, Spectator
Kim Leadbeater is shielding the assisted dying bill from scrutiny by Dan Hitchens, UnHerd
The Committee to scrutinise the Assisted Dying Bill seems bent on avoiding real scrutiny by Nikki DaCosta, Conservative Home
‘Blank cheque’ given to Labour MP’s assisted dying Bill by Janet Eastham, Telegraph
MPs reminded to be civil as assisted dying committee meets for tense start by Aine Fox, AOL
Assisted dying row as patients given six months to live often survive for three years by Janet Eastham, Telegraph
Despite MPs hopes, Leadbeater’s assisted dying legislation cannot be fixed at committee stage by Tim Dieppe, Conservative Home
How assisted dying changed my mind on religion by Sonia Sodha, Spectator
Important – Have your say! from Voice for Justice UK
Numerous earlier articles may be read here