In a recording in 2019, the actor made a case for giving ‘human beings true agency over their bodies at the end of life’

• Read more: ‘Push me over the edge’ – Diana Rigg’s daughter Rachael Stirling writes about her mother’s dying wishes

Diana Rigg made an impassioned case to legalise assisted dying in a message recorded shortly before her “truly awful” and “dehumanising” death from cancer three years ago.

The actor’s statement calling for a law that gives “human beings true agency over their own bodies at the end of life”, published today in the Observer, adds to the ongoing debate on assisted dying, with MPs expected to publish recommendations to the government within weeks.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Environment Agency chief hits out at greenwashing by businesses

‘Deception’ gives false impression firms are addressing climate crisis, says Emma Howard…

Passengers face more airport delays on return to UK

Tourists suffered severe hold-ups at airports including Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester and Bristol…

Prince Harry says some British soldiers did not ‘necessarily agree’ with war in Afghanistan

Duke of Sussex discusses his military tours to Afghanistan in livestreamed conversation…