"Right to die" campaign rejected in Supreme Court
A legal battle over the right to die, which has been led in part by a man from Leeds, has been rejected at the Supreme Court.
A legal battle over the right to die, which has been led in part by a man from Leeds, has been rejected at the Supreme Court.
A severely paralysed man from Leeds has taken his campaign for the right to die to the highest court in the UK.
Paul Lamb's plight is one of three cases the panel of nine judges will consider over the next four days. All three seek to challenge aspects of the law on assisted suicide in England and Wales.
At around 11pm on Friday night police were called to Darley Avenue in Athersley to reports that a man had been stabbed.
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For the second day running there were no deaths of people who tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland.