Assisted Dying
The Everydayness of Death
It's not that death is a taboo subject, it's just that we've been encouraged not to talk about it. With Dr John Troyer from the University of Bath's Centre for Death and Society. Audio
Discussing voluntary euthanasia
Ideas explores the arguments for and against euthanasia with: Dr Rodney Syme, the author of A Good Death: An Argument for Voluntary Euthanasia; Dr Sinead Donnelly a palliative care specialist who says… Audio
Baroness Ilora Finlay of Llandaff
Palliative care and euthanasia Professor of palliative medicine at Cardiff University School of Medicine, and a life peer since 2001, who is visiting New Zealand for a conference and public meeting on… Audio
Terry Pratchett
One of the UK's most popular authors, who has been diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease, has strong views on assisted death. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 6 September 2009
Maureen Garing talks with Jean Cartmell, a member of the Voluntary Euthanasia Society about the right to decide the time and manner of one's death. Audio