
Submissions strongly oppose euthanasia bill
Euthanasia bill backers say scientific polls a better judge of opinion than submissions.
Euthanasia bill backers say scientific polls a better judge of opinion than submissions.
Should euthanasia become legal, one Kiwi feels she would have to justify to her life.
Claire Freeman once sought to escape pain until a happy accident improved her life.
Simon Bridges is happy to talk to Jacinda Ardern about electoral law reform.
Before his death he opened up about what it all meant to him.
Before dying, he opened up about what it all meant to him.
A prominent professor has been outed for writing letters to the editor using a fake name.
There are questions that Dave Hill, Ratepayers' Association president, needs to answer
Suzy Austen doesn't feel she's a criminal after being convicted of importing the drugs.
End of Life Choice Bill is not a judgment on anyone's ability, Seymour says
Kiwi pleads not guilty to murder, but admits helping friend take lethal drugs.
The End of Life Choice Bill has received a record making 35,000 public submissions.
Former PM returns to Parliament as private citizen to argue against euthanasia.
Like Elton John, Act leader David Seymour says he is still standing.
She dealt with personal heartbreak as well as public interest in the euthanasia bill.
COMMENT: Simon Bridges employed some imaginative politics ahead of the party conference.
A law change to legalise euthanasia could be changed to protect reluctant doctors.
Readers write: First female international; Borrows' Bible-bashing; Kuten's 'nasty' column
Euthanasia advocate Susan Austen was sentenced this morning in Wellington.
After 104 years, Australian scientist David Goodall has voluntarily ended his own life.
The man behind the euthanasia bill heads to Whanganui to make his case.
Sportsmanship has gone by the board due to the win-at-all-costs philosophy of Ocker land.
A closer look at what is being proposed as NZ edges closer towards legalising euthanasia.
We can't have politicised police; we must be sure police act for our safety not against it
The police checkpoint was in breach of the Bill of Rights Act, a law professor says.
Police were acting unlawfully in using the checkpoint to target euthanasia campaigners.
COMMENT: When death is certain, how life ends should be up to individual.
Disabled people with incurable conditions are worried by the End of Life Choice Bill.
Euthanasia bill poses risks to disabled people, say disability rights groups.
Kylee Black talks about her submission on the Euthanasia Bill going before Parliament. / Alan Gibson