In a report published in mid-November, two thirds of GPs were shown to be in favour of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) dropping its opposition to assisted dying.
The survey found that 38% of 689 GP respondents favoured the adoption of a neutral stance on assisted dying by the RCGP, while 31% said the college should go even further and support a change in the law to allow doctors to help terminally ill patients to die in the UK. The article notes that the RCGP is currently opposed to a change in the law on assisted dying.
Mission accomplished?
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The Swansea mission, involving 11 churches over 10 days, (reported on in early November) had one aim – to make Christ known.
Around 26,000 newspapers were distributed and over 35 evangelistic meetings, from coffee mornings to curry nights, were held across the region. Mission organisers are grateful to God for the gospel clearly preached through testimonies and talks. The gospel work continues.
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