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  2. Tony Bland - Wikipedia

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    Anthony David Bland (21 September 1970 – 3 March 1993) was a supporter of Liverpool injured in the Hillsborough disaster.He suffered severe brain damage that left him in a persistent vegetative state as a consequence of which the hospital, with the support of his parents, applied for a court order allowing him to "die with dignity".

  3. Ms B v An NHS Hospital Trust - Wikipedia

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    Ms B v An NHS Hospital Trust [2002] EWHC 429 (Fam) is a decision of the United Kingdom High Court of Justice which ruled that if a patient is mentally competent, they have the right to refuse life saving medical treatment. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Euthanasia in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, Lord Goff ruled in Airedale NHS Trust v Bland that doctors who intentionally do everything necessary and appropriate to relieve a patient’s pain and suffering, even with the foresight of possible terminal consequences, are considered legally protected when a death is hastened. [9]

  5. List of judgments of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ...

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    A NHS Foundation Trust, which had accepted that it has been negligent in respect of the care of a person receiving care for paranoid schizophrenia, was not required to pay compensation to the individual where the individual subsequently incurred a loss as a result of committing a serious criminal act.

  6. List of judgments of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ...

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    Case name Citation Date Legal subject Summary of decision R (Haralambous) v Crown Court at St Albans [2018] UKSC 1 24 January Constitutional law, Search and seizure: Closed material procedures could be used in a judicial review of a Crown Court decision and there was no minimum core of material that the government was required to disclose to the other party where such procedures were used.

  7. List of judgments of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ...

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    R (Hodkin) v Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and Marriages [2013] UKSC 77 11 December 2013 Family law: R (Edwards) v Environment Agency (No. 2) [2013] UKSC 78 11 December 2013 Costs: G v Scottish Ministers [2013] UKSC 79 18 December 2013 Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003: West London Mental Health NHS Trust v Chhabra

  8. Re A (conjoined twins) - Wikipedia

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    He relied primarily on Airedale NHS Trust v Bland where it was declared acceptable to remove life support. He ruled separation would not be murder but a case of "passive euthanasia" in which food and hydration would be withdrawn. [8]

  9. Sudiksha Thirumalesh case - Wikipedia

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    This is disputed by the NHS trust lawyer, Victoria Butler-Cole KC, who claimed there may have been a misunderstanding of the scope of the restrictions. [1] On 29 September 2023 the restriction on the naming of the NHS trust was lifted and it was revealed to be the University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust .

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