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Voluntary euthanasia: beware of the godly!

  • Written by The Conversation
imageSorrow by Martin Gommel

In the United Kingdom, ongoing social and political controversy over voluntary euthanasia, or (physician) assisted suicide, has reached a new stage. Labour MP Rob Marris has put forward a private member’s bill, and it will be debated in the House of Commons this month. Thus, the UK now becomes a focus of attention for...

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Your questions answered on the Paris climate summit

  • Written by The Conversation

At the end of this year, world leaders will converge on Paris with the aim of thrashing out a climate deal that will hopefully keep global warming within the world’s agreed limit of 2C (or at least, not too much beyond that).

It’s far from a straightforward prospect. The last time there was this much anticipation of a global climate...

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  2. Rough sex gives way to romance in the latest Lady Chatterley
  3. International aid budgets could go twice as far – here's how
  4. In defence of magpies: the bird world's bad boy is simply misunderstood
  5. Lessons from history: the Blitz, the building boom and the people left behind
  6. By accident or design, Thai junta extends its rule
  7. Heat on Abbott to expand overall refugee intake in Syrian response
  8. Health Check: Stressed at work? How to beat common traps in the rat race
  9. Why the Commonwealth endures despite being written off by the left and the right
  10. Interview: have oil companies learnt anything from the Niger Delta crisis?
  11. What the use of ochre tells us about the capabilities of our African ancestry
  12. Uganda's private schools must stop snubbing language learning policy
  13. What South African farmers can do to protect endangered grassland birds
  14. Restoring and conserving nature in the Anthropocene means changing our idea of success
  15. Committee recommendations improve citizenship bill, but fundamental flaws remain
  16. G20 growth goal not helped by Hockey's 'boring' budget
  17. Can the Senate force the removal of a royal commissioner?
  18. The off-topic Conversation #59
  19. Two years in, even supporters despair of Abbott's feeble government
  20. Successfully absent: Elena Ferrante’s Italian books
  21. The cheapest way to heat your home with renewable energy – just flick a switch
  22. There are fewer males at university, so should they be an equity group?
  23. Back to black: why melancholia must be understood as distinct from depression
  24. Can you be allergic to your Wi-Fi?
  25. FactCheck Q A: Did coal seam gas or the economic downturn cause US carbon emissions to level off?
  26. How on-call and irregular scheduling harm the American workforce
  27. Jeremy Corbyn: the accidental Labour leader?
  28. A Philosophical Dialogue (That May Or May Not Have Something To Do With Recent Events)
  29. Why did Google's logo rollout go smoother than Yahoo's?
  30. Five myths about gravitational waves
  31. There are echoes of Palmyra around the world – is that all that will be left?
  32. Explainer: why some European countries do more than others to help refugees
  33. Teenage sexting is not all the same – criminalise abuse, not sexual exploration
  34. Personal stories let us know what it means to be a refugee
  35. Business will suffer if border crossings between European neighbours are shut
  36. Like it or not, schools are being converted into academies – that's anti-democratic
  37. 'The greatest man in the world': on the 50th anniversary of Albert Schweitzer's death
  38. How do academic prodigies spend their time and why does that matter?
  39. Labor 2.0: why we shouldn't fear the 'sharing economy' and the reinvention of work
  40. In Alaska, it's always been Denali
  41. The stigma against people who use heroin makes it harder for them to get help
  42. The secret to a college football coach's success
  43. Turkey releases two Vice News reporters – but its message to journalists is all too clear
  44. Using Wikipedia as PR is a problem, but our lack of a critical eye is worse
  45. Abbott on the nose in Canning but Liberals a nose in front
  46. Public opinion on the refugee crisis is changing fast – and for the better
  47. In the path of the polar bears: what it's like to be an Arctic scientist
  48. Every hour you spend in front of a screen is linked to poorer exam results
  49. Post-16 education must be reformed to tackle damaging arts-science divide
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