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Morning papers: All the latest Scottish and UK news at a glance on May 10

Morning papers: All the latest Scottish and UK news at a glance on May 10 © Supplied Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up ‘Don’t turn your back on drug deaths Nicola,’ was the message on The Courier’s front page on Monday morning. The paper has pleaded with the First Minister to use her third term to address the drugs crisis in communities across Scotland, including Dundee which is continuing to see rising figures. ‘I’m flying to Swiss clinic to end my life’ The Evening Telegraph carries the harrowing story of Dave Finlayson, 71, who has motor neurone disease (MND), and is resigned to the fact he only has a few years left to live.

Scot with MND arranges escape route at Switzerland suicide clinic as he calls on MSPs to allow dignity in death

Scot with MND arranges escape route at Switzerland suicide clinic as he calls on MSPs to allow dignity in death Dave Finlayson is calling for a change in the law to allow all Scots to have access to assisted dying. Terminally ill Dave Finlayson says he has arranged an escape route at the Dignitas assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland. Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Dundee MND sufferer will travel to Dignitas but says it s time Scotland embraces the right to die

Dundee MND sufferer will travel to Dignitas but says it’s time Scotland embraces the right to die © Mhairi Edwards Dave Finlayson A terminally ill Dundee man says securing the right to die changed his life and believes all Scots should be afforded the same dignity in death. Dave Finlayson, 71, who has motor neuron disease (MND), is resigned to the fact he only has a few years left to live. Despite this, he says he feels free. Two years ago, he arranged what he calls an “escape route” meaning he can end his life whenever he chooses at an assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland.

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