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LABOUR'S controversial 'living wills' law was severely criticised yesterday by the Whitehall watchdog appointed to help make it work.
Richard Brooks, who was head of the Office of the Public Guardian, also said the law - which was condemned as a means of legalising euthanasia by its opponents - is to be reviewed by ministers.See the full content of this document
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Living Wills Law 'Puts Too Much Pressure On Families'
Mr Brooks said the Mental Capacity Act should be reformed and rewritten because of the delays, disputes and high cos...
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