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07Mar

Photos from Bishops' Conference of Scotland's post

As Scotland approaches a decisive vote on the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill, important questions are being raised about the impact this legislation could have on vulnerable people, healthcare and the value our society places on every human life.

Anthony Horan, Director of the Catholic Parliamentary Office, sets out these concerns in an opinion piece titled “Why MSPs Must Reject Assisted Suicide".

Read the key points in the slides below.













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