I attended the AGM of Dignity in Dying today – an extremely well attended meeting (I estimated that there were about 200 present). The focus of the meeting was the forthcoming second reading in the House of Lords of Lord Falconer’s bill on assisted dying. The bill is clear and concise, and if passed will… Continue reading dignity in dying
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train conversation
“She thinks she’s still about 30” “She dresses young (contemptuously)” “She’s made some very bad decisions” “She’s too busy doing her own degree to be keeping an eye on Julie” “She’s hopeless with money” “She went off to Spain to live in a cottage when she had a really good job with the council” (I… Continue reading train conversation