'I will never forget the look on my sister's face the last time I saw her alive'
A brother advocates for compassion from the House of Lords as he remembers his sister's last moments before her assisted death at Dignitas.
'People laughed as assisted dying bill failed - but I remember husband's dead body at Dignitas'
Louise Shackleton expresses her dismay over the Scottish Parliament's rejection of an assisted dying bill, reflecting on her personal experience with her late husband's death at Dignitas.
Dame Esther Rantzen opens up on family fears and admits she'll 'die alone'
Dame Esther Rantzen, diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, expresses her decision to face death alone to protect her family from a police investigation.
Widow who went to Dignitas with husband fears Lord have 'killed' assisted dying bill
Louise Shackleton, whose husband died at Dignitas, fears that the assisted dying bill has been thwarted by the House of Lords.
Assisted Suicide, Marco Cappato Filed for the Two Cases of Sick Persons Accompanied to Switzerland
A Milan judge has shelved investigations against Marco Cappato related to assisted suicide following a recent ruling on end-of-life issues by the Italian Constitutional Court.
Dame Esther Rantzen says she is 'rapidly running out of time' - so stop the 'sabotage'
Dame Esther Rantzen urges the House of Lords to stop obstructing the assisted dying bill, asserting that she may travel to Dignitas in Switzerland if her suffering becomes unbearable.